Widow honours late husband with light on Light up a Life Tree
This Christmas, Tracey Thurlby-McDevitt will be remembering her late husband Dom with a light on the Treetops Light up a Life Tree.
This Christmas, Tracey Thurlby-McDevitt will be remembering her late husband Dom with a light on the Treetops Light up a Life Tree.
Wednesday 11 September marked one year since the DIY SOS Big Build for BBC Children in Need came to Treetops Hospice.
Treetops welcomes donations to help the charity care for more terminally-ill patients and their families in the local community.
The streets of Derby city centre sparkled on Friday night as hundreds of people took part in the Treetops Hospice Moonlight Walk.
When Walter Dodd was diagnosed with lung cancer, he wanted to spend his final days at home. Just eighteen days later, with support and care from Treetops Hospice nurses, Walter died peacefully at home with his wife and two daughters.
When Tess was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour last year, she and her husband Adrian agreed that they wanted her to stay in their family home. Treetops Hospice nurses are supporting them with end-of-life nursing care so they can remain together.
Ellen Busby is amongst the first to sign up for our Moonlight Walk walking in memory of her late husband John, affectionately known as ‘Buzz’.
Our annual Super Draw has raised over £13,000, helping us continue to provide nursing care and emotional support for local adults and their families.
Enter our Super Draw for a chance to win £2,000 before the deadline closes on Monday 25 March.
Treetops has received £100,000 funding to help Derbyshire care homes support residents who are approaching the end of their life.