Hospice charities merge to strengthen care across Buckinghamshire

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Two well-known hospice charities in Buckinghamshire have officially joined together to provide even greater support for patients and their families.

Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity has merged with South Bucks Hospice. The combined organisation will continue under the Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity name, while Butterfly House in High Wycombe will remain the base for services previously offered by South Bucks Hospice. The building name will stay the same, and all existing services will carry on.

Both charities have supported local people for over 40 years, caring for thousands of patients with life-limiting illnesses and those needing end-of-life care. By working closely with Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, the charity says it will now be able to run more efficiently and expand services across the county and nearby areas.

Chief Executive Jo Turner, who will lead the merged organisation, said: “We are delighted this merger is complete and grateful for the positive response from our supporters. By joining together, we can provide even more care and support to patients and their loved ones. We know we can count on our community to continue helping us through fundraising, volunteering and donations.”

Chair of Trustees Noel Ratcliffe added that the move will strengthen financial stability and improve service delivery, helping more people receive hospice care when they need it.

Liz Monaghan, Lead Nurse for Palliative Care at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, welcomed the merger. She explained that clinical teams will be able to use Butterfly House as a base, allowing them to reach patients in their homes more easily while also developing services offered at the centre.

The newly merged charity supports around 2,600 patients each year, with 125 staff members and over 1,000 volunteers working alongside healthcare partners to deliver care across the county.

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