Staff at a Penarth hospice hung up the bunting and donned fascinators to help patients celebrate the Royal Wedding.
Marie Curie News
A palliative care nurse, who has also worked as a midwife, has spoken of her pride at having worked from the cradle to the grave as she marks International Nurses Day.
A ward sister, who began her palliative care career as a healthcare assistant, has spoken of how her passion for quality end of life care prompted her to become a qualified nurse.
A nurse, who began her career as a midwife, before moving into palliative care has spoken of spending two decades caring for people living with a terminal illness, and their families.
A nurse manager, who is in charge of providing palliative care services across West Wales, has praised her team ahead of International Nurses Day (Saturday, May 12).
Welsh actor Mark Lewis Jones is set to take on a series of fitness challenges to raise funds for three charities – and to train to take part in the Ironman Wales challenge in September.
A children’s rugby team from Barry was last week named Young Supporters of the Year by the terminal illness charity Marie Curie at their first ever Fundraising Excellence Awards ceremony in London.
Terminal illness charity, Marie Curie would like to say a heartfelt ‘Thank You’ to its supporters across Wales who gave their time to hand out its iconic daffodil pins, in return for donations.