For the whole of 2024, local solicitors are kindly donating their time and services to help people like you create your Will.
In return for making a Will with one of our partner Solicitors, we ask for a donation of £100 for a single Will and £180 for a mirror Will. This is the same cost the solicitor would usually charge.
The solicitor we have partnered with this month is Temperley Taylor.
To book an informal discussion, please telephone: 01706 623511
£210 could provide a visit from one of our Specialist Palliative Care Nurses to a patient in their own home
£292 could provide one hour of Specialist Palliative Care in our Inpatient Unit
£450 could help pay for the Hospices' utility bills for one day
It can be challenging knowing where to start when writing a Will. We cannot offer legal advice but we can support and guide you by providing important information and giving you all the starting points you need. Here are some topics that we cover:
Laws and regulations such as Intestacy and Probate
Types of gifts you can leave
Leaving a gift to charity.
Our jargon buster will also help you understand some of the legal terminology that solicitors use.
You can either read the digital version of our guide, or download a copy for you to keep.
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Once you have taken care of your loved ones and those you care about, considering Springhill in your Will could make a real difference to those who may need Hospice care in the future.
Dedicating just 1% of your assets to Springhill would still allow 99% of your estate to go to your loved ones.
A bequest to Springhill Hospice will help:
Provide specialist palliative care for local people with life limiting illnesses, either in our Inpatient Unit, or with our Community and Hospice at Home services
Supply patients with comprehensive symptom control management, pain relief, rehabilitation and end of life care
Allow the services of Wellbeing and Supportive Care to continue, ensuring patients are able to continue living at home, while still benefitting from all the facilities available at the Hospice
To maintain and enhance the quality of life for our patients, caring for each of them with dignity, sensitivity and understanding
To support through education, a range of health care professionals
To care for patients’ loved ones during illness and in the event of a bereavement