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Compassionate Communities

Connecting People Project

Connecting People Project

Get to know someone else in your community and keep in touch through exchanging letters or phonecalls. Read more

Published: 9th April, 2021

Author: Eleanor Davis

Compassionate Communities Facebook page

Compassionate Communities Facebook page

Compassionate Communities team have launched their very own Facebook page! Please like, share and follow for information and updates. Read more

Published: 8th April, 2021

Updated: 14th April, 2021

Author: Claire Macdonald

Compassionate Neighbours

Compassionate Neighbours

Strathcarron Compassionate Neighbours are volunteers from our local communities who can help people to make connections in a number of different ways. Read more

Published: 26th May, 2020

Updated: 9th April, 2021

Author: Claire Macdonald

Storytelling and Musical memories

Storytelling and Musical memories

Our zoom sessions are an informal way to gather with people and share your stories & musical memories. Taking place monthly on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Read on for more details. Read more

Published: 20th May, 2020

Updated: 14th April, 2021

Author: Claire Macdonald

Looking after yourself

Looking after yourself

The COVID-19 pandemic may generate feelings of anxiety and fear. It is important to look after yourself at this time. Read more

Published: 22nd April, 2020

Updated: 16th October, 2020

Author: Claire Macdonald

Looking after someone who is ill or dying at home

Looking after someone who is ill or dying at home

Many people who have pre-existing conditions will prefer to remain at home during this crisis. We are here to support carers and help make this possible. Read more

Published: 22nd April, 2020

Updated: 13th April, 2021

Author: Claire Macdonald

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  • Looking Forward To The Future

    Looking Forward To The Future

    As we enter our 41st year, Strathcarron Hospice looks forward to the future, energised by the recent strange and very difficult experiences of the pandemic.

  • Celebrating 40 years of Strathcarron Hospice

    Celebrating 40 years of Strathcarron Hospice

    On 21st April 1981, Strathcarron Hospice welcomed its first patient. During the last 40 years we have cared for great grandparents, parents and loved ones with specialist compassionate care.

  • Buchlyvie Primary Supports Strathcarron

    Buchlyvie Primary Supports Strathcarron

    During the last 40 years the Strathcarron team has cared for great grandparents, grandparents, parents and other loved ones, with specialist compassionate care. We have been privileged enough to provide this care thanks to the generosity of local people who are giving of their time and money.

  • Fintry Primary School supports Strathcarron Hospice

    Fintry Primary School supports Strathcarron Hospice

    Local hospice caring for many loved ones

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  • What we do

    What we do

    We want to help people to live with their illness and make the most of the time they have.

  • Our In-Patient unit

    Our In-Patient unit

    When someone you care about is seriously ill, you want to know they’re getting the best possible care and treatment. We do too.

  • Palliative Care Conference 2019

    Palliative Care Conference 2019

    Palliative Care for Patients with Non-malignant Conditions (incorporating the Scottish National Training Programme for Palliative Medicine) This annual national conference provides an excellent opportunity to hear from experts in their field. We welcome all health care professionals with an interest in palliative care.

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    Stenhousemuir Shop

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    We have four Consultants in Palliative Care Medicine (Photographs kindly supplied by D and M Loney)

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