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Hospice Beds Restored After Funding Boost
2 Dec
Summary
- Leicester hospice added four inpatient beds after previous cuts.
- Short-term funding secured from integrated care boards.
- Elephant sculpture trail raised over £286,000 for the hospice.

LOROS Hospice in Leicester is set to expand its inpatient ward with four additional beds, a positive development following a period of reduced capacity. The hospice had previously lowered its bed count from 31 to 18 due to escalating operational costs. This expansion is made possible by a temporary funding injection from the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Boards, covering a crucial four-month period.
The hospice has been navigating significant financial difficulties, including a £2 million income shortfall that led to service cuts announced in July. The temporary bed expansion offers a vital respite as the organization works towards long-term financial stability. Despite these challenges, the charity has also seen success through community initiatives.
During its 40th anniversary year, LOROS organized a popular elephant sculpture trail across Leicester. This creative fundraising event culminated in an auction that generated substantial support, raising over £286,000. These funds will contribute to the hospice's ongoing efforts to provide essential care services to the community.




