Summary
- The imminent closure of Zoe’s Place baby hospice is causing shock and upset for families who rely on its services.
- The hospice provides respite, palliative, and end-of-life care for babies and children up to five years old.
- Families like Kirsty Moore’s, who have a child with cerebral palsy, will be significantly impacted by the closure.
- The closure will result in social isolation and limited access to therapies for special needs children like Lottie.
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- A mother shares her positive experience with Zoe’s Place, a children’s hospice for kids with special needs.
- The facility provided respite care, counseling, and massage therapy to support the family.
- Siblings also benefited from services like play therapy and sibling celebration days.
- The dedicated staff at Zoe’s Place demonstrated genuine care for the children they support.