Daily News Roundup – 30 October 2014

Categories: In The Media.

‘Visionary’ Saint Francis Hospice director departs after dazzling decade

Romford Recorder

Patient services director Jane Sutherland has left her role at Saint Francis Hospice after more than a decade.

Numbers drawn as oldest hospice lottery begins exciting new chapter

Lancashire Evening Post

St Catherine’s Hospice Lottery have brought the software to generate the winning numbers in-house, saving the charity money.

Glassware skills to help hospice market

Luton Today

A Luton lorry driver who took up glassmaking after being diagnosed with Mesothelioma is using his new-found skills to help Keech Hospice Care.

Wakefield consultant post for brave Dr Kate

Yorkshire Evening Post

Dr Kate Granger, a doctor who has continued working despite having terminal cancer, has achieved her lifelong dream of becoming a consultant.

Dementia is leading cause of death for women

BBC News

Dementia is the leading cause of death for women in England and Wales, official figures show.

Care plan ‘to ease hospital pressure’ in England

BBC News

Vulnerable patients in England will get better support in the community as part of plans to ease pressure on hospitals, ministers say.

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