Acorns Children's Hospice, which has a site in Walsall, has cared for more than 750 poorly children in the past year.
This is how the charity has made a difference in the region.
This is how the charity has made a difference in the region.
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00:00I mean, she didn't have her first seizure until she was nine months of age, so it was
00:19a bit of a shock.
00:20I mean, I supported us for the first few years, where getting to grips with her conditions.
00:25I mean, she didn't have her first seizure until she was nine months of age, so we didn't...
00:31I mean, I'd never cared for a disabled child, so it was all...
00:34I've got an elder child who's 30 years of age, and going from having a healthy child
00:39to a disabled child was a lot of getting used to.
00:43So I'm your granddaughter.
00:44Yeah.
00:45So it was just...
00:46We found out when she was 20 weeks pregnant that she had parts of her brain missing, and
00:51I said, no, I said, she's my little girl, so...
00:56It's such a happy place.
00:57Most people, you know, might have the thought that hospice is a sad place, but actually
01:02as soon as you walk through the door, you can see it's a happy place, it's a bright
01:06place, and we have such fun with the children.
01:10The challenges, which, as you know, is a sadder part of the job, is when we have to care for
01:16children who are here receiving end-of-life care.
01:19And although it's a challenge, because it can be emotional, it's one of the best parts
01:24of the job.
01:25It's such a privilege to be able to care for children at the end of their life.
01:30We work with a lot of poorly children and their families, and every penny makes a difference
01:35in their lives, and every little thing we're able to do.
01:37So whether that be a short break in the hospice, whether that be a short break at home, doing
01:41what I do and what my team does, and by building up those relationships, getting to know the
01:46families, it can absolutely make a huge difference for them in everyday life and when they really
01:51call in and they really, really need it.
01:53More recently, I've been doing admin work.
01:59I also am involved with the siblings, because they have their problems.
02:04So we have groups every month.
02:08It's a different venue from the hospice, and the group there will deal with all the siblings
02:14and their issues.