About Us
We provide peaceful and welcoming places where patients and their families can come to relax and find out about how various forms of complementary care can help them to cope with the difficulties of diagnosis, ease some of the side effects of treatment, and enable a confident and healthful return to normal life afterwards. There is evidence that some forms of complementary care can even lead to better clinical outcomes, and all can improve feelings of wellbeing.
We are an award winning charity and our specialist nurses, counsellors, complementary therapists and trained volunteers can help you to arrange a programme of self-help and complementary care alongside your hospital treatment which caters to your individual needs. Coming to our centres can help to reduce feelings of isolation and alienation as you will have that chance to meet other patients and families going through similar experiences, and if you wish join one of the support groups, or attend group courses and workshops with others facing similar challenges.