Mary Potter Hospice Celebrates 30th Anniversary
Media Release 19/11/09
For immediate release
Mary Potter Hospice is celebrating its 30th anniversary with an Open Day on 22 November at its Inpatient Unit in Newtown.
Chief Executive, Ria Earp, says that they are
inviting the public to visit and celebrate 30 years of
caring in the community.
“We believe that coming to
our Open Day will give people a great deal to see and think
about. Much has changed over recent decades and now caring
for our community means providing care and support wherever
people need us. We want people to understand that our
service belongs to the community and that Hospice is
wherever patients and families need us to be,” she
says.
The Hospice was officially opened in July 1979,
although it had operated as a ward at the old Calvary
Hospital in Newtown since 1974. Mary Potter Hospice was set
up to care for patients with a terminal or a life-limiting
illness in the wider Wellington region.
In 1985 the
Hospice received funding from the Government for half the
beds. In the following year the Hospice decided that, with
community support, all beds would be free of charge. Then in
1989, a massive appeal, the first of its kind, raised
$6.3million to build a purpose designed Inpatient Unit in
Newtown. This was officially opened in August 1990
providing 24-hour patient care.
The Hospice has gone
on to set up Palliative Care teams that work extensively
throughout communities in Wellington, Paraparaumu and
Porirua. Most of the Hospice care occurs in patients’
homes, rather than in the Inpatient Unit, with the community
teams coordinating care for patients and their families and
carers.
“We’ve chosen the 22nd November for our
Open Day, because it’s the birth date of our namesake,
Mary Potter. We hope people will come along, talk about
Hospice with us, and join us in celebrating 30 years of
caring in our community,” says Ria.
Open Day
Details
* Sunday 22 November 2-4 pm
* 48 Mein Street, Newtown. No parking is available on the grounds
* Tours of the Hospice will start at 2.15pm
* See information displays from the last 30 years
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