Khanya Hospice hosts ‘end of life care’ course

A dinner and dance to raise funds for Khanya Hospice takes place on Saturday, 9 November, at the Robinhood Hotel in Kharwastan, Chatsworth.

Khanya Hospice hosts a one-day ‘end of life care’ course at Khanya Hospice, 7 Winder Street, Umkomaas on Thursday, 31 October at 8am. “This will be a very interesting course requested by many people who are not sure what to do and how to do it, when you have a sick person at home,” said Khanya Hospice CEO, Neil McDonald.

“The cost of the course is R300 per person and a certificate of attendance will be issued. People have to book and pay to secure their seat, as we have limited space.” Interested people can contact Sr Sue van Rijsbergen on 072-787-1027 or 039-973-0277.

Wonderful people in Chatsworth from the Woman of Worth organisation are hosting a fundraiser for Hospice. “Donovan Balan and his mother, Cindy Balan contacted me via a dear friend, Gori Naidoo to organise a dinner and dance Saturday, 9 November, at the Robinhood Hotel in Kharwastan, Chatsworth.

Donovan Balan, his mother, Cindy Balan and Gori Naidoo with CEO of Khanya Hospice, Neil McDonald.

The proceeds will be donated to Khanya Hospice to help us with the palliative nursing care we offer to patients for free,” said Neil. Tickets are only R100 per person and interested people can call Brenda Naidoo on 074-516-8472 or 031-401-3256 or Khanya Hospice on 083-597-8985 or email hospice@scottnet.co.za.

READ ALSO: Khanya Hospice calls for donations, volunteers

 

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