Refurbishment grant success for Springhill Hospice

Date published: 22 February 2023


Springhill Hospice has been given a grant from HSBC to refurbish and refresh some of its outdated communal areas and upgrade some patient rooms.

The £44,467 grant will go towards making areas of the hospice modern, comfortable and a welcoming environment for patients and their loved ones.

Tracy Johnson, from HSBC, said: “Springhill Hospice is a very special place, where every adult in Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale with a life-limiting condition is supported. The mission of the hospice is to make every moment count, working collaboratively to provide the highest standards of physical, psychological and spiritual care to all patients and those who love them.

“It was with great pleasure that HSBC UK was able to deliver £44,467.38 to the hospice from our Supporting Community fund. This will enable the hospice to update their public areas with new furniture and decoration, in addition to upgrading the patient rooms to help save money and improve the cleanliness and general ambience. 

“We will continue to support Springhill Hospice throughout the year with fundraising events, ongoing renovation projects and the provision of regular Financial Wellbeing Education events for staff, residents, families and the local communities throughout 2023 and beyond.”

A spokesperson for Springhill Hospice added: “Springhill would like to thank HSBC UK once again for this incredible grant, and opportunity to make the hospice an even more comfortable environment for patients and their loved ones.”

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