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Living Well services for patients

Living Well is our outpatient programme of support, care, and activities for people who are living in their own homes or other locations within the community such as care homes, nursing homes and temporary accommodation. 

Below you will find a breakdown of the different options available to patients through Living Well.  

Living Well may serve as an introduction to other Trinity services and palliative care support. We welcome referrals for patients who are frail, elderly, with a life-limiting condition or reaching the end of life. Please note, this criteria is different to our existing nursing and medical criteria.

Each element of Living Well support has its own referral criteria, which allows us to prioritise the patients according to their needs. Your GP, specialist nurse or other healthcare professional will work with you and the team to identify which support will work best for your personal needs. 

The Living Well programme takes place at Trinity. Each element of Living Well support lasts a set number of weeks, so if you are referred for either group or 1:1 support, you will be told how many sessions you will be invited to attend. If you are concerned about getting to the hospice to take part, we may be able to help with transport, just ask.  

For more information or to arrange to take part, please contact Trinity's Clinical Hub team on 020 7787 1062 or rth.refer[email protected]. 

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Living Well: "Move with Trinity" exercise group

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Run by our expert physiotherapists, “Move with Trinity” will support patients to maintain and improve their activity and exercise tolerance, muscle strength, co-ordination, balance, and posture as well as managing symptoms such as breathlessness, pain, and fatigue. 

At the group you will take part in a circuit of activities with graded exercises tailored for each patient.

Published: 12th April, 2023

Updated: 17th April, 2023

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Living Well: art therapy

Our art therapy workshops follow a 7-session pattern. We also offer individual art therapy sessions to both patients and their family members. These tend to be in a block of 6 sessions.

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There are times in all our lives when things get on top of us and we could use support in exploring these. Art therapy can help by giving participants the space to make sense of their lives. The creative process can open up new ways of thinking about things, help participants find new strengths and abilities and gain a clearer understanding and self-awareness. You don’t have to be good at art or to have any prior experience in the arts.

What to Expect in group art therapy
The aim of the art therapy group is to explore the use of art for self-exploration, expression and reflection. The images and objects you create won’t be judged; there is no right or wrong here. What is created by participants of the art therapy group can be often ambiguous, so the most important thing is for each participant to find their own meaning in what they have created.

All participants will be encouraged and given space and time at the end of the session for joint viewing of the work and personal and group reflection.

Our art therapy workshops follow a 7-session pattern. We also offer individual art therapy sessions to both patients and their family members. These tend to be in a block of 6 sessions.

Published: 17th October, 2023

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Living Well: breathlessness group

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This group is for patients who are distressed or significantly impacted by their breathlessness in a negative way on a daily basis. We encourage patients to attend with their carers, a friend or family member if possible.

The goal of the group is to support patients to live better with and feel more in control of their breathlessness, as well as educating carers to support their loved one more effectively. 

Published: 12th April, 2023

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Living Well: complementary therapy

Our complementary therapist and volunteer trained complementary therapists offer a range of 1:1 support for patients to help them manage their symptoms and promote relaxation.

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Our complementary therapist and volunteer trained complementary therapists offer a range of 1:1 support for patients to help them manage their symptoms and promote relaxation. 

Therapies include massage, aromatherapy, reiki, reflexology and acupuncture. 

Published: 12th April, 2023

Updated: 19th April, 2023

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Living Well: dietetic service

Trinity's Living Well Dietetic service is for patients who have a specific need around their nutrition and for carers to access advice and support.

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Eating and drinking are a fundamental part of quality of life for all of us. For patients, eating and drinking can be difficult and fraught with anxiety, especially in the deteriorating course of their illness. Early identification and management of poor appetite and weight loss can support you to maximise your quality of life including engaging in important activities to support living well.  

Individualised dietetic support for patients and their carers ensures we can address both the physical and emotional aspects of any nutritional difficulties in a supportive environment. 

Trinity's Living Well Dietetic service is for patients who have a specific need around their nutrition and for carers to access advice and support. 

If you are having problems with eating and drinking, please speak to your Trinity nurse about support from our dietetic service.  

Published: 12th April, 2023

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Living Well: fatigue management group

This group is for patients experiencing fatigue because of their illness or treatments. Run by our expert occupational therapy team, participants will gain knowledge of the causes of fatigue and learn effective self-management strategies for this difficult symptom.

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Fatigue can be described as overwhelming tiredness, weakness, or lack of energy. This group is for patients experiencing fatigue because of their illness or treatments. Run by our expert occupational therapy team, participants will gain knowledge of the causes of fatigue and learn effective self-management strategies for this difficult symptom.  

We encourage patients to attend with their carers, a friend or family member if possible. 

Published: 12th April, 2023

Updated: 17th April, 2023

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Living Well: Gardening groups

We run two gardening groups which support patients and those who are bereaved separately.

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Trinity offers a range of holistic gardening groups, all sessions are free. 

We run one group for patients and their carers and another separate bereavement gardening group. 

Patient and carers group 

Patients are supported by the Occupational Therapy team and a Gardening volunteer in the comfortable setting of our Mulberry room, to take part in table top gardening activities. 

The sessions are social, offer a chance to learn new skills in an engaging and cognitively stimulating activity in a meaningful and rewarding setting.

For people wanting to attend the sessions are provided for free to outpatients living the in Royal Trinity Hospice's catchment, but patients need to fall under the criteria of being frail, elderly, living with a life limiting condition or reaching the end of life. 

People need to be able to get to the hospice independently, or in a volunteer driver’s car or taxi. We will adjust the activity to ensure that everyone can take part and enjoy the session in good company! 

Nature Therapy Bereavement group

The Nature Therapy Bereavement group is led by one of our Senior Counsellors. Grief is hard to talk about but nature can provide space to stop, breathe, feel, connect and share. You don't have to face it alone. 

If your loved one has died under the care of Trinity, or you’re getting support from the Wandsworth Bereavement Service, you might be eligible. Sessions are on Wednesday mornings in Spring and Autumn. Contact our team today: Email [email protected].

Published: 17th October, 2023

Updated: 6th February, 2026

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Living Well: mindful movement group

The mindful movement group consists of a short series of gentle seated movement followed by a guided mindfulness session. Together, the movement and mindfulness elements should motivate you to increase their movement and encourage calm and gentle breathing and relaxation.

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The mindful movement group consists of a short series of gentle seated movement followed by a guided mindfulness session. Together, the movement and mindfulness elements should motivate you to increase your movement and encourage calm and gentle breathing and relaxation. 

This group is suitable for patients with a certain amount of mobility who would like to maintain and/or improve their mobility. It is not suitable for patients who are using oxygen or those with acute breathlessness.  

Published: 12th April, 2023

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Living Well: occupational therapy

In 1:1 sessions, our occupational therapists can support you with a range of solutions to help you manage fatigue and anxiety and provide you with information and techniques to improve your safety, independence, and quality of life in your activities of daily living.

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In 1:1 sessions, our occupational therapists can support you with a range of solutions to help you manage fatigue and anxiety and provide you with information and techniques to improve your safety, independence, and quality of life in your activities of daily living. These sessions may be in addition to, or instead of other group activities led by our occupational therapy team. 

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Living Well: physiotherapy

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Our physiotherapy team can support patients to control their symptoms including - breathlessness management, pain, mobility issues, transfers, and help to increase exercise tolerance and muscle strengthening. These sessions are 1:1 at the hospice and last up to an hour. The number of sessions will be decided with you by the therapist and will be based around your own goals and needs. 

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Living Well: welfare benefits clinic

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If you are worried about money and how your caring role might affect your finances or those of your carer, especially if you find you need to give up paid work and/or have gained additional expenses, you can talk things through with us.

Our Welfare Benefits Advisor can provide you with information and advice about the benefits and other financial assistance that you may be entitled to and help you to apply. This support includes income and disability benefits, Council Tax benefits, discounts and exemption, Housing Benefit and Concessionary travel (Disabled Parking badge, Taxicard, Freedom Passes). Our advisor can also help you with financial concerns, tenancy queries, homelessness, Wills and Lasting Power of Attorney. 

Published: 12th April, 2023

Updated: 17th April, 2023

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