The Anglican-run Holy Cross Hospice in Botswana is set to open an inpatient wing to enable it to effectively run it's Palliative Care Program by giving nurses and social workers "more time to assist the patients with psychosocial support."
Speaking in an interview with ACNS today, new Hospice Manager Tshenolo Pearl Ncube said the completion of the new project will enable them offer the "full spectrum of care normally provided by a hospice such as access to proper psychotherapy and bereavement counselling."
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