Lunchtime Meeting: Hope for Tomorrow

Wed, Jan 18th 2017 at 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Hope for Tomorrow was founded in 2003 to bring cancer treatment closer to home.

Our speaker, Clemancy Rubenstein.

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Founded in 2003, Hope for Tomorrow aims to alleviate some of the stresses and strains associated with receiving treatment for cancer via the provision of Mobile Chemotherapy Units to NHS Trusts.

In 2007 the Charity launched the world’s first Mobile Chemotherapy Unit in a unique partnership with the NHS. Owned and maintained by the Charity, and operated by highly trained NHS staff, these well-equipped Units allow cancer patients to receive treatment in a restful environment closer to home, saving stressful long distance travel and minimising waiting times.

Mobile Chemotherapy Units can travel five days a week throughout their counties of operation to five locations. These Units have the capacity to treat between 18 to 20 patients a day.
The Charity also provides the Trusts with a Nurses Support Vehicle, which allows the Nursing team to travel to and from the daily treatment location of the Unit, along with any additional equipment that is required.

Our Mission
The mission of Hope for Tomorrow is to deliver QUALITY of treatment, which is LOCALLY available, with DIGNITY for patients during their treatment and to give HOPE for tomorrow.


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