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Families Launch Virtual Hospice After Closure
31 Jan
Summary
- Local children's hospice Richard House closed on December 18.
- Parents are establishing a new 'virtual hospice' service.
- The new service aims to provide tailored home-based care.

Families in east London are establishing a new hospice service to care for seriously ill children after the closure of Richard House. The facility in Newham ceased operations on December 18, prompting parents to seek alternative solutions.
In collaboration with former Richard House chief executive Paul Richards, a plan is underway to launch East London Hospice. This innovative "virtual hospice" model aims to provide care directly in families' homes, offering a potentially more sustainable approach than a traditional building.
The closure left a void for families like Kareema Motala's, whose son Jaden has a rare life-limiting condition. She highlighted the loss of a critical safety net for respite and end-of-life care. Other families have been directed to Haven House Children's Hospice, located about 10 miles away, but report it does not fully meet their children's specific needs.



