How Portable Devices Are Changing the Lives of Palliative Care Patients

A cancer charity donated ambulatory syringe drivers worth £10,000 to Castle Hill Hospital, helping patients enjoy everyday activities. The small devices administer medication continuously, allowing patients to attend special events. The charity raised funds through various activities and plans to continue supporting patients.

Jun 30, 2025 - 10:03
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How Portable Devices Are Changing the Lives of Palliative Care Patients

A cancer charity, East End Cancer Relief Charity (EECR), donated ambulatory syringe drivers worth almost £10,000 to Castle Hill Hospital in Cottingham, East Yorkshire. The portable devices help palliative care patients maintain everyday family life by continually administering medication over a set period. Local patients have used the devices at events like weddings and music festivals. EECR raised funds through activities like bike rides, craft fairs, and raffles. Charity trustee Andrea Robinson expressed pride in supporting patients and thanked donors for their contributions. EECR, established in the late 1970s, has raised over £190,000 and became a registered charity in May 2023.

According to the source: Yahoo.

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