Naomi House Children's Hospice

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Naomi House & Jacksplace
Wessex Children's Hospice Trust
Geography
Location Sutton Scotney, Hampshire, England
Services
Standards CQC Rating: Outstanding
History
Founded 1997
Links
Website www.naomihouse.org.uk
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Naomi House and Jacksplace are hospices for children and young people. The hospices are located at Sutton Scotney, near Winchester, Hampshire, England. It is also known as The Wessex Children's Hospice Trust, (No.1002832).[1] Naomi House and Jacksplace provide care to children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. The care and support that Naomi House offers is unique in central southern England. The hospices are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and deliver a range of services to help relieve families of the everyday pressures of looking after a child or young person with a life-limiting condition. They offer respite care, emergency support, a hospice at home service and family support.[2]

The hospices provide palliative care to young people and their families in communities across seven counties - Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Surrey, West Sussex and Wiltshire.[3]

Naomi House cares for children up to the age of 16, and Jacksplace[4] offers care for young people aged 16 or over. Each hospice is purpose-built and offers an appropriate, engaging environment for each age group.

The charity needs to raise £7 million a year to run a full service and deliver its plans. The charity receives less than 10% of its income from statutory sources, the remaining amount is raised and donated by individuals, groups and businesses.[5] Many people get involved by organizing or taking part in fundraising events [6] whereas other individuals choose to volunteer their time.[7]

Naomi House has been open to families since 27 June 1997.[8] Jacksplace was officially opened by the Countess of Wessex on 30 November 2010.[9]

There are ten children's bedrooms and five family bedrooms at Naomi House and seven bedrooms and family accommodation available at Jacksplace. There are facilities such as music therapy, computers, art and play rooms and multi-sensory and hydrotherapy suites at both hospices.

A report by the Care Quality Commission published in March 2016 rated the hospices as Outstanding. In the same month, Naomi House & Jacksplace achieved Investor in People Standard.

Amongst numerous fundraising events each year, The Clarendon Way Walk is the annual flagship event that sees hundreds of supporters walk 26 miles along the Clarendon Way, between Winchester and Salisbury Cathedrals.[10][11]

Since Naomi House Children’s Hospice first opened there have been vast improvements in the care and medical equipment available to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. In order to be able to fully accommodate these changes, Naomi House launched a major redevelopment of the hospice building in 2014. Called the Caterpillar Appeal, the charity raised more than £4 million to fully refurbish the hospice and make it one of the UK's most state of the art medical facilities. Changes to the building included larger bedrooms, new spiritual space, improved family accommodation, better kitchen and dining spaces and the creation of areas for music therapy and messy play.


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