ROYTON-based Hospice, Dr Kershaw’s is asking the local community to help after Covid-19 pandemic hits plans to furnish the soon-to- be complete new in-patient unit.

The building of the new unit is well underway and was due to open in September but the Covid-19 pandemic struck at a worse time.

The unprecedented delays caused additional spend to the project and have left the hospice with an unexpected shortfall of £601,352.

As a result, ward sister Kelly Foster is spearheading the Furnish with Love – Give the Gift of Comfort appeal to raise funds to buy the specialist furniture needed for the new in-patient lounge area within the new facility.

She said: “Like everyone in our community, this pandemic has had a huge effect on the hospice, our first priority, as always, has been patient care. The whole team has risen to every challenge to ensure that our patients come first.”

“With hospice services working well, our attention turned to the building of the new In-Patient Unit, which has been delayed due to the pandemic by a few months with unexpected additional costs.

"Our plan for the facility to be ready by the New Year is well on track but the funds for the internal all-important furnishings are still very much needed, so we’re asking our community to find it in their hearts to help.

“Our vision is to create a lounge that is a home from home, for patients to relax in with their family and friends.

"We want to add to our patients’ comfort and safety as they spend time with their loved ones, providing a place where they can have precious time together, creating special forever-memories.”

The in-patient family lounge will be a combination of areas, from cosy corners furnished with coffee tables and chairs, comfortable sofa spaces and even a dining room area with a large table and chairs for a family to sit and eat together.

Dr Kershaw’s Hospice is reaching out to the community to make a contribution towards the purchase of these specialist items.

Bosses say community support for this initiative is vital to ensure that patients and their families can have their precious moments in a special, comforting environment.

Kelly added: "Everyone in the community can help by making a donation or organising their own Furnish with Love fundraising activity, whether you’re staging a virtual quiz, taking on a virtual 5k, asking your friends and family to sponsor your own fundraising or spreading the word and asking others to donate. "Your help is urgently needed, £30 could help towards the gift of a comfortable armchair to support a grandma as she sits to hold her grandchild for the first or perhaps, the last time. Your help means that Dr Kershaw’s Hospice can give the ‘Gift of Comfort’ to their patients, both now and in years to come."