Hospices Receive Funding to Continue Compassionate Lanarkshire Project

5 December, 2022

The team at St Andrew’s, Kilbryde, and Strathcarron Hospices are delighted to have received a further award from The National Lottery Improving Lives Community Fund to continue their Compassionate Lanarkshire (CLAN) project for the next three years.

The award from the National Lottery has been matched with funding from the South Lanarkshire Health & Social Care Partnership.

CLAN is a partnership project between St Andrew’s, Kilbryde, and Strathcarron Hospices which aims to support vulnerable and isolated individuals and families in Lanarkshire affected by a life-limiting illness including; cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart disease, and progressive neurological conditions.

The project offers emotional, therapeutic, and practical support to help individuals and families identify, value, and build on their strengths to achieve the best possible quality of life.

The CLAN team work with service users – clients and carers – in their own homes and communities to identify and build on their strengths, increase knowledge and understanding, manage stress and anxiety, enhance resilience, improve emotional health and wellbeing, identify and access services, supports and opportunities: all with the aim of reducing isolation, loneliness, and anticipatory grief.

Over the first three years of the project – despite the pandemic – CLAN supported just under 1,000 individuals with life-limiting conditions and their carers

Kate Still, The National Lottery Community Fund Scotland Chair, said: “National Lottery funding can make amazing things happen in local communities across the country. This project is a great example of community activity in action, showing just what can be achieved when people come together for a common cause or to help others. National Lottery players can be proud to know that the money they raise is helping to support this vital work and to help communities thrive.”

Claire Rae, Head of Health and Social Care at South Lanarkshire HSCP said: “ We and our colleagues at North Lanarkshire HSCP are committed to supporting the wellbeing of our communities through all stages of their lives. We very much look forward to Compassionate Lanarkshire informing wider developments in palliative care for the benefit of local people. Congratulations to the teams across all three hospices on their success in securing this funding.”

Joy Farquharson, Chief Executive of St Andrew’s Hospice and Strategic Lead for the project said:
“The three Hospices which make up the CLAN partnership are delighted that we have received funding to continue the service across Lanarkshire over the next 3 years. CLAN helps individuals with life-limiting conditions to remain at home for as long as they can, living as well as they can, and provides ongoing support to carers to allow them to fulfil their caring role.

“In addition to our CLAN Co-ordinators, Link Workers, and Complementary Therapists, we need volunteer befrienders to join each Hospice’s team to provide friendship, support, and short-term respite for some of our service users. If you can spare an hour or two each week to provide companionship and a listening ear to those living with a life-limiting illness, we’d love to hear from you. Please contact the CLAN team at your local hospice to find out more.”

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