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Reflections on the development of CHASE Children's Hospice Service

Antoinette Menezes

{blacksquare} The tasks along the way to developing a children's hospice service are examined.

{blacksquare} CHASE Children's Hospice Service aims to establish a network of care for life-limited and life- threatened children, young people and their families.

{blacksquare} The services will be provided for families living mainly in SW London, Surrey and parts of West Sussex.

{blacksquare} They will comprise a source of palliative and respite care for the children and their families in their own homes (community care), backed-up by a respite care service in the related hospice at Artington, near Guildford (Christopher's).

Key Words: Children • Hospice service • Life- limiting • Palliative • Respite.

Journal of Child Health Care, Vol. 5, No. 3, 123-125 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/136749350100500306


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