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Hospice Boss Faces 2025 Care Challenges
3 Jan
Summary
- Island hospice saw increased demand for highest level of care.
- New nurses recruited to bolster care teams and support patients.
- Cuddle beds introduced to enhance patient comfort and quality of life.

Les Bourgs Hospice in Guernsey navigated a challenging 2025, primarily due to the "complexity of conditions" among patients. The charity's chief operating officer, Rob Jones, reported a substantial increase in individuals requiring the highest level of care. To address this demand, the hospice has focused on expanding its nursing staff.
Significant investments have been made in new equipment, ensuring the best possible support for patients with complex needs. A notable achievement in 2025 was the introduction of "cuddle beds," designed to enhance the comfort and quality of life for those with life-limiting or terminal illnesses. The hospice prioritizes pain management and symptom control to help patients live as fully as possible.
Looking ahead to 2026, the hospice will mark its 35th anniversary with events celebrating its role as a place of living, not just death. Mr. Jones also emphasized the ongoing need for sustainable funding solutions, drawing on personal experiences with end-of-care. Fundraising efforts are planned to be boosted in the upcoming year.




