Myton Hospice is a place of 'warmth and laughter' on Christmas Day - The Leamington Observer

Myton Hospice is a place of 'warmth and laughter' on Christmas Day

CHRISTMAS is a time for families and friends to come together and for those too unwell to be at home, this does not have to be an exception.

Myton Hospice in Warwick look after many patients over Christmas, many of who are able to enjoy the day alongside loved ones.

Sister Karen O’Shea describes what it is like to bring Christmas to Myton:

“The poignancy of being poorly on this day is particularly powerful, especially when considering the enormity of the situation facing some. It is in this instance that we feel even more proud to work at Myton and a time to acknowledge that we are truly privileged to be involved in these moments of others’ lives.




“You may expect the ward to be sombre but as festive carols ring out you will regularly hear the tinkle of laughter as both patients and staff enjoy the warmth of Christmas together. Families will come and visit relatives, each offering comfort and kindness in their own distinctive way, and in the essence of giving say thank you to staff, often in the shape of a box of chocolates. Christmas on the ward brings out the very best of the human spirit. We all join together to create a special, memorable day which, when achieved, offers us the very special gift of personal fulfilment.

“While Christmas is traditionally a time for families to get together and celebrate, it is also a moment of reflection for those of us who work over the Christmas period. It may seem hard to justify leaving our own families behind in order to look after patients but after providing care, compassion and company on this touching day, it is encouraging to know that despite how seasoned we may have become through our years at Myton, we can still feel humble in the presence of such wonderfully courageous people. We continue to see and hear things that alter our beliefs, challenge our emotions, reinforce our commitment and serve to remind us that our own worries are trivial by comparison.


“The reason we work over Christmas isn’t purely because our job rewards us with such a warming sense of accomplishment, we do it because we love it.”

Visit www.mytonhospice.org to find out more.

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