Grant to Cornwall Hospice to allow people to die with dignity
Grant to Cornwall Hospice to allow people to die with dignity
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Grant to Cornwall Hospice to allow people to die with dignity
The Freemasons then donated a £4,500 bladder scanner, a non-invasive portable tool used for diagnosing, managing and treating urinary outflow dysfunction, which can pinpoint a wide range of health issues. It will be used at City Community Hospital in Oxford, providing rehabilitation and palliative care to older people.
North East Corner: Freemasons’ £2,000 donation for NHS Trust
Lodge donates to Loweswater suite at hospital
Grants from Freemasons to hospices have exceeded £13 million in England and Wales since 1984.