Cittamani Hospice seeks donations for palliative care

From left, Social Worker Jude Venn, Business Manager Melanie Bruhn, Nurse Analisa Chikara and Clinical & Operations Officer Melissa West.  

by Janine Hill

CITTAMANI Hospice Service has put out a call for donations so that it can continue to provide vital support to Sunshine Coast residents requiring palliative care.

Cittamani writes twice a year seeking help from the local community, many of whom have had family members who have been assisted by the service at the end of their lives.

Business manager Melanie Bruhn said Cittamani supports about 220 families a year in providing in-home care for loved ones nearing the end of their lives.

Ms Bruhn said the service cost more than $1.5 million a year to run. 

She said the not-for-profit charity receives funding to the tune of about 65% from Queensland Health but needs donations to make up the balance of its budget.

“We’re very grateful to have Queensland Health support but we rely on the community and donations,” she said.

“We provide 24/7 support. We have specialist palliative care nurses who visit patients in their homes as well as social work and bereavement support to patients and families.

“We offer free loan of equipment such as wheelchairs, commodes and shower chairs. 

Ms Bruhn said caring for people at the end of their lives was a wonderful thing for the community to do.

She said the family and friends of people who had been supported by Cittamani were often willing to show their gratitude in the form of donations. 

Cittamani writes to subscribers every June and December inviting them to consider giving.

If you would like to donate, go to www.cittamanihospice.com.au or phone 5445 0822.

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