The Orangery

Our support and wellbeing service for patients with a life-limiting illness

Complementary Therapies – to help relieve symptoms

CHAT – discuss your experiences with like-minded people

REST – learn relaxation techniques to help you unwind

I have thoroughly enjoyed all of the sessions, but the week focused on exercise stood out for me. It helped me realise that I can still do the things I love, which felt like re-discovering parts of myself. Overall, I would describe the programme as empowering.

A patient at The Orangery

Complementary Therapies to help relieve symptoms

Complementary therapies such as reflexology, aromatherapy, massage and visualisation are provided by qualified therapists at The Orangery. Anyone referred to our support and wellbeing service will have their needs assessed for these therapies. They are designed to help manage symptoms such as pain, anxiety and fatigue.

CHAT discuss your experiences with like-minded people

CHAT is a weekly support programme running in the morning and afternoon, which encourages people living with a life-limiting illness to meet others and develop self-help techniques. These techniques are designed to help people cope with symptoms including breathlessness, fatigue, sleep problems and anxiety – whether these conditions are current or anticipated. Each week focuses on a different topic, such as – “Time to Talk”, “Craft Corner”, “Guided Relaxation” and “Practical Self Care” – to develop a self-care toolkit for all conditions. Patients are also offered support to consider advance care planning in a safe and caring environment.

REST learn relaxation techniques to help you unwind

REST is a four-session programme held in the calm and tranquil environment of The Orangery. Our experienced therapists will share breathing, relaxation and mindfulness techniques aimed at those patients experiencing symptoms of breathlessness and anxiety.

Staff members of The Orangery

Meet the team

Our small friendly team offer specialist care and one-to-one support to patients. (l-r) Diane Gledhill-Cragg, complementary therapy and wellbeing lead; Chris Black, complementary therapy and wellbeing therapist; and Dawn Jenkinson, wellbeing support worker. (Physiotherapist Heike Fraser also contributes to our programmes of support.)

Refer a patient to The Orangery

The Orangery – formerly known as the hospice’s day therapy service – is a referral-only service. Referrals may be made by GPs, community nursing teams, hospital or community palliative care teams or other health and social care professionals directly involved in a patient’s care. Please see our full Referral Criteria and use the referral form below

FAQs

Who can access The Orangery?

Anyone with a life-limiting illness, registered with a Barnsley GP and over the age of 18 is eligible to access Barnsley Hospice’s The Orangery. Referrals must be made by a health service professional involved in a patient’s care. Our service is not just for patients with cancer, but for people with any life-limiting condition including heart and lung or neurological diseases.

How can I be referred to The Orangery?

The Orangery – formerly known as our day therapy service – is a referral-only service. Referrals may be made by your GP, community nursing team, hospital/community palliative care team or another health care professional directly involved in your care. Please talk to them if you are interested in being referred. See our referral page for more information.

Is there a drop-in service at The Orangery?

You must be referred to the service by a health professional, and a package of care and support will be organised with you. Please talk to your GP or palliative care team if you are interested in accessing these services.

Can carers and family access The Orangery?

Yes, friends and family can be referred for parts of the support and wellbeing service. For more information, please call 01226 244 244 and ask to speak to a member of The Orangery team.

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