Patients on the Nell Gwynne stroke unit are benefiting from therapy of a different kind. Every Wednesday Humphrey, the standard long-haired Dachshund, spends the morning in the day room where patients can visit him for a therapy session.
Humphrey belongs to Chelsea and Westminster volunteer Amanda Pitt-Brown, who has been a patient on Nell Gwynne herself. Amanda joined the Pets As Therapy (PAT) charity, who organise animals to visit hospitals, nursing homes and special needs schools, among others.
Amanda decided to register Humphrey as there is such a long waiting list for PAT animals. To become a PAT dog Humphrey's temperament and personality had to be tested. Testing included seeing how Humphrey coped with loud noises, objects being thrown near him and even having his tail pulled. Humphrey's visits are run through the Therapies department.
Therapy assistant Kristy Monkhouse had always known about PAT and on joining the stroke rehab team thought it would be especially suited to ...
The UK’s first chief executive to lead two unitary local authorities at the same time has announced he is planning to step down at the end of the year.
Derek Myers was appointed as Chief Executive of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in 2000. In October 2011 he also took the helm at neighbouring Hammersmith & Fulham following radical plans to combine a range of ...
Join Trinity Hospice for their annual ‘Trinity Toddle’ on 21 June. Parents, grandparents, nannies and nursery schools are invited to bring toddlers along to support the vital work of Trinity Hospice in Clapham, and enjoy a fun outing on Clapham Common.
The event starts at 9.15am with refreshments and a story for the children read by Trinity’s mascot Trinity Ted! The Toddle will then be led by Trinity Ted for a short walk across ...
Beyonce reportedly demanded £50,000 to attend a British summer carnival.
The 'Halo' singer was invited to the annual Maldon Carnival Association in Essex, South East England, and organisers were thrilled when she took up their offer, as other stars, such as Britney Spears, Rod Stewart and Queen Elizabeth, hadn't got back to them.
Her spokesman in New York emailed committee boss Rob Slight saying: "There is a possibility Beyonce will be available."
However, ...