We really value and respect our patients' needs and wishes, taking the time to get to know them and their loved ones as individuals so that we are able to provide the best care and support possible.
Here are just a few examples of the way our care made a difference to the lives of our patients and their families.
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Ken, Joyce and Mandy’s Story
Mandy’s journey with The Myton Hospices is a heartfelt reflection on the compassionate care both her parents, Ken and Joyce […]View Story -
Ben’s Story
And during the Coronavirus pandemic, services like Myton at Home and the Rapid Response team made this possible.View Story -
Tricia’s Story
Billy and Eric’s mum, Tricia, died at Warwick Myton Hospice in March, right at the start of lockdown in EnglandView Story -
Helen’s Story
For Andy Smith, Coventry Myton Hospice was as close to heaven as he could have imagined when his wifeView Story -
John’s Story
John and Maureen Burnell’s relationship was like something straight out of a fairy tale. Maureen’s older brother playedView Story -
Kate’s Story
Kate Miles was able to have some control over her death thanks to The Myton Hospices. When sheView Story -
Mr Singh’s Story
Myton at Home nurse, Maddy, shares a touching story about a patient she met through working at Myton, bothView Story -
Rob’s Story
Rob Howard was given the gift of time when he was admitted to Warwick Myton Hospice. Time toView Story -
Holly’s Story
Holly’s husband, Ross, was diagnosed with grade-4 Brain cancer in 2014. The next few years of their life included severalView Story -
June’s Story
The couple appeared in the popular TV series from… it’s beginning in 2013 and were firm favourites withView Story -
Joe’s Story
Joe Broad was diagnosed with HER2-positive Breast Cancer, a particularly aggressive form of the disease. Just two weeks laterView Story -
Phil’s Story
Geri’s husband Phil was first diagnosed with prostatic adenocarcinoma in 2018. Phil was first treated with radiotherapy five daysView Story -
Debbie’s Story
Debbie and her family are fundraising veterans for many charities, including The Myton Hospices. Debbie’s dad, known as GeeGeeView Story -
Andrea’s Story
Alex told us that before his mum was given her terminal diagnosis, Andrea, had a variety of careers under herView Story -
Ian’s Story
My name is Anna and my father, Ian Smith, died at Warwick Myton Hospice on 6th December 2019. TheView Story -
Louise’s Story
Louise Young was just 47 when she died at Coventry Myton Hospice. We spoke to Louise’s 16 year old daughterView Story -
Trish’s Story
Trish Matthews, aged 67, was diagnosed with lung cancer in the Summer of 2020… After being given theView Story -
James’ Story
At the heart of what we do at The Myton Hospices is helping people to make memories and spendView Story -
Maxine’s Story
Eleven years ago, aged 23 but feeling nothing more than a terrified little girl, I walked into Warwick MytonView Story -
Karen’s Story
Karen Wheeler, who worked at Warwick Myton Hospice as a Nursing Assistant until she was diagnosed with cancer, has beenView Story -
Guy’s Story
Many people still associate hospice care with cancer patients. While The Myton Hospices does support people with cancer, weView Story -
David’s Story
David Wall died at Warwick Myton Hospice in October 2018. His daughters Christine and Sarah have written about theView Story -
Emma’s Story
Emma Wren first came into contact with The Myton Hospices after she was told she had the BRCA1 geneView Story -
Janet’s Story
We are proud to share a video of Janet McNamara talking about her time on the Inpatient Unit atView Story -
Erin’s Story
9 year old Erin Wilson attended our Rainbow Ripples bereavement group for children after her Grandad, John, died atView Story -
Mandy’s Story
Mandy Kinsey was on holiday in Benidorm with family when she found she was having trouble breathing. She wasView Story -
Michael’s Story
Michael McCotter died at Coventry Myton Hospice in July 2018; only 11 weeks after being diagnosed with secondary colonView Story -
Indi’s Story
Imagine being in your early 40s and being told you have cancer for the second time, after beating it onceView Story -
Nigel’s Story
Nigel Fenwick aged worked as a postman in Leamington Spa until he was diagnosed with cancer in January 2021.View Story -
Karen’s Story
Losing a parent at any age is hard, but at just 18 years old Elizabeth went through the unthinkableView Story -
Allyson’s Story
Terry and Allyson Barton owned and ran a delicatessen in Henley in Arden for nine years before deciding toView Story -
Carol’s Story
Death can be a difficult conversation to have with anyone, especially a loved one who is ill, but itView Story -
Carol’s Story
Talking about where you want to be when you die isn’t an easy conversation to have, and it wasn’t somethingView Story -
Paul’s Story
Belinda and Paul’s relationship began at a young age. As teenagers, they regularly headed to the Ricoh Arena together toView Story -
Jim’s Story
While Coventry father-of-two, Jim Chandler, was staying at Warwick Myton Hospice, he was made to feel right at home.View Story -
Stephen’s Story
When Rugby teenager Stephen Realf was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour, life as he knew it changed forView Story -
Ian’s Story
In a matter of weeks, Ian Dawson went from being an active 46 year old to an inpatient at WarwickView Story -
Charlotte’s Story
Losing a family member at any age is difficult, which is why The Myton Hospices has a dedicated bereavement serviceView Story -
John’s Story
When lifelong Tottenham Hotspurs fan, John Halstein, expressed his wish to see his favourite team play one more time, theView Story -
Colin’s Story
On his 70th birthday Tracey’s father, Colin Robinson, was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Although over the following twoView Story -
Steven’s Story
Hannah and Steven Legge’s relationship had all the characteristics of a classic love story. Introduced by a mutual friend atView Story -
Sarah’s Story
What do you envisage for your child at the age of 15? Excellent grades, a good set of friends andView Story