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Heather's mum wanted to die at home with her family around her.
Some people in our community are not aware that Mountbatten’s care doesn’t stop at 5pm. We provide 24-hour, seven-day-a-week free care to patients and families across Southampton and large parts of Hampshire in their own homes.
Every year, a Mountbatten community nurse will have multiple contacts with around 800 patients, either over the phone or in-person visits. Whilst this work is a privilege, it also comes with its challenges and the demand for our specialised care often exceeds our available resources.
As an independent charity, Mountbatten relies on the generosity of the local community to fund its services. Only around a third of our funding comes from the NHS; the rest comes from people like you. Together, we can ensure people in our local communities will face death and dying with a Mountbatten nurse by their side.
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Annette and Amber share their stories of how they are there throughout the night, offering advice, support, and medications to people like Heather’s mum.
An individual only has one death, I feel incredibly privileged to be involved in their end of life care. Amber, Mountbatten Nurse. Read more
End-of-life care is such a privilege. I have a chance to make a profound effect on the patient’s death. Annette, Mountbatten Nurse Read more
Join Annette and Amber on their night shift as Mountbatten Nurses. Read more