Aisling McConnell kindly shares her story of care provided by St Francis Hospice Dublin and the positive impact it has had on her and her family.

The St Francis Hospice social work team recently launched its latest book to support children and families. “Something Has Changed” is aimed at helping children aged 6-12 when someone they love is seriously ill. The book comes with a guide for parents or adults who are supporting the children affected.
The books are available to read online by clicking the links below:
Something has changed – children
Something has changed – adults
The book and guide are also available to order free of charge from our online shop, with support from Amazon in Communities.
This St Francis Hospice publication is designed to help people better understand the natural process of dying. It contains helpful information for anyone whose loved one is receiving end of life care, whether at home, hospice, or another care setting.
Alan Bradley, who is under the care of St Francis Hospice Dublin, describes his experience of hospice care, including visits from and phone consultations with the Community Palliative Care Team and visits to the Hospice’s Outpatients department to receive Complementary Therapies.
Alan Bradley, who is under the care of St Francis Hospice Dublin, describes his experience of hospice care, including visits from and phone consultations with the Community Palliative Care Team and visits to the Hospice’s Outpatients department to receive Complementary Therapies.
