Building work begins at hospital's £1.9m cancer support centre

Building work has begun on a Macmillan Cancer Support Centre at Ashford Hospital in Surrey.

(c) Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

(c) Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

The £1.9m centre, funded by Macmillan, will be the first of its kind in North West Surrey, providing a non-clinical space within the hospital with free advice and support for people affected by cancer every step of the way from the moment of diagnosis.

Louise Stead, group chief executive, said: ‘I'm so excited to see the start of this new development at Ashford Hospital, which complements the provision at Royal Surrey. It will give our cancer patients a more holistic approach to living with and beyond cancer. The purpose-built facility will provide a much-needed space, closer to home, where experts and trained volunteers will listen, answer questions and offer personalised information and support to help manage the impact of cancer.'

Sonia Sudhakar, chief engagement officer at Macmillan Cancer Support, said: ‘We know that being diagnosed with cancer can affect so many different areas of your life, from relationships to finance. Every cancer experience is different and we want to make sure people get the support that's right for them, when they need it most. With cancer information, emotional and financial support all under one roof, this fantastic new centre brings us one step closer to making that happen.'

As well as providing vital cancer information and support, the new centre will also give patients access to counselling sessions, complementary therapies, exercise classes and support groups.

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