Publish date: 25 October 2024
The Macmillan Cancer Unit team at Leighton Hospital is inviting patients and visitors to an open day to celebrate the site’s £80,000 refurbishment.
During the event, from 10am to 2pm on Saturday, 16 November, there will be live entertainment, refreshments, the chance to chat to staff, and a raffle.
An official opening ceremony is also due to take place at 12pm on the day.
The Macmillan Cancer Unit received an £80,000 environment grant from Macmillan Cancer Support to make the improvements to the Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust site.
Upgrades included new privacy screens, an updated reception area, more storage to display vital patient information, and replacement seating.
There are six new colourful high-back chairs with side tables, as well as two high-back sofas, which will provide more comfort for patients.
The improvements have now been completed and the team have organised the open day to show off the upgrades.
Deborah Challinor, Cancer Services Matron, said: “These refurbishments have transformed the space inside the unit and will make a real difference for our patients. The unit feels brighter and even more welcoming, and the new furniture is a fantastic addition.
“As well as being able to show off these updates and talk to patients and visitors, the open day in November will also provide a great chance to highlight the amazing work the team does here and the fantastic support the service receives from Mid Cheshire Hospitals Charity.”
As well as welcoming hospital patients and visitors; patients’ families, Trust staff, and all members of the public are also being encouraged to attend the event.
The live entertainment will be sponsored by Hall Smith Whittingham Solicitors.
During the event the raffle, which has been supported by local businesses, will raise funds for Mid Cheshire Hospitals Charity as part of its support for the unit.
Prizes include afternoon tea for two, a hamper, shopping and restaurant vouchers, and more.
The charity has previously helped to provide several additions to the Macmillan Cancer Unit, including scalp coolers which prevent the loss of hair during treatment.
It also funded nine new treatment chairs, and provides ongoing support for a hypnotherapy service to help patients who have hospital-related phobias and anxiety.
For more information about the Macmillan Cancer Unit - including the Macmillan Information and Support Service, plus the Mid Cheshire Hospitals Charity - visit https://www.mcht.nhs.uk/our-services/macmillan-cancer-unit