Keech Children's Cottage in the UK

A cottage is a small, single-storied house situated inothers will live for a number of years. Care is
the village, in the countryside, in a suburb, or at theprovided free-of-charge to all families that need them.
seashore. Keech Cottage Children's Hospice is run byThe hospice is a subsidiary of Pasque Hospice Charity.
the Pasque Charity and currently supports familiesIt depends on the general public to raise around 75%
who are facing the loss of their child acrossof its annual running costs. Keech is known for
Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, and Milton Keynes. Keechproviding full facilities and accommodation to the
Childen's Cottage is a place of shelter for travelers,families of ill kids such as computer rooms, play area,
and a home for the sick or poor. It provides homelikeand multisensory rooms.
facility and supportive care for terminally ill patients. ItKeech is situated near countryside in Hertfordshire
provides care to children or young person who arewhich is famous for its fantastic scenery and wildlife.
diagnosed with a life-limiting condition. Visitors to theThe families coming here can take advantage of the
Keech children cottage will enjoy fun activities suchhydrotherapy pool. Hydrotherapy pool is great for
as golf, fishing and laser clay shooting competitionskids with limited physical mobility on land. The water
etc.temperature is more than the normal pools which
Keech Cottage Children's Hospice was opened inpromote well being in patients.
March 2000.It is located in Luton. It is a charitableStaff of Keechi is very friendly and supportive. They
hospice. It has a building situated just outside Lutonoffer medical and social care, and emotional support.
and also a community nursing team that helps childrenA butterfly ball has also been set here to raise funds.
and their families in their own homes. It provides helpApart from supporting the families the aim of keech
to more than 150 families of ill kids acrossis to help families in making their most of the precious
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire and Milton Keynes. Ittime with their child. The primary source of funds for
provides soothing and terminal care to children agedKeech children cottage are voluntary donations and
between 0 and 18 years who are expected to die infundraising activity by the general public and
their adult age. These children have a wide variety ofsupporters, donations from corporate alongside
conditions. Some may live only a few months whilstemployee fundraising, and charitable trusts.