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Complementary therapies

The use of complementary therapies in palliative and end of life care has become an increasingly significant feature of holistic healthcare in recent years.

Its use alongside conventional medicine and treatments can help ease symptoms of stress and anxiety, for the purpose of supporting relaxation and wellbeing. In addition, these therapies and treatments can help with the management of specific issues such as symptom control of fatigue, breathlessness, nausea, and pain.

At St Helena, complementary therapies are considered an integral part of the holistic care of the patient. Complementary therapies specifically play an important role in supporting patients, families and carers who are facing anxiety and worry because of their illness and diagnosis. 

These non-invasive, holistic practices do not replace the medical, social, or spiritual care of the hospice teams. Rather, they work with the total care given, improving a real sense of wellbeing, comfort and supportThis service is available to our St Helena patients, their family/carers and those who are supported by our bereavement team. 

The complementary therapies are provided by a team of fully qualified professional volunteer therapists, who have met the strict prerequisites to provide therapies at St Helena - you can be reassured you are in safe hands. 

Once a referral is received, an initial assessment will be made by our qualified and experienced complementary therapy team lead, and the most appropriate treatments will be discussed and offered, and tailor-made for your individual needs. 

If you'd like to refer yourself or make a referral on behalf of somebody else please speak to your appointed clinical nurse specialist or support worker/care coordinator or call SinglePoint on 01206 890 360.

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Complementary therapies aim to: 

  • Promote relaxation 
  • Reduce anxiety, depression, stress and tension 
  • Reduce pain
  • Alleviate symptoms such as muscle fatigue and tension 
  • Help with constipation 
  • Improve sleep patterns 
  • Reduce psychological distress and give emotional support 
  • Improve wellbeing and quality of life
  • Stimulate circulation/memory
  • Improve skin condition
  • Reduce fears/phobias related to treatments 

Full details of the complementary therapies we offer can be found in our complementary therapies leaflet.

 

If you’re currently using or have ever used any of our services, you can offer valuable feedback and insight into how we can improve patient care and support for families.

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