Coronavirus: FORCE Cancer Charity cancels weekly support services

By The Editor

17th Sep 2021 | Local News

Chemotherapy treatment will continue as normal at Honiton Hospital on Fridays. Image courtesy of FORCE.
Chemotherapy treatment will continue as normal at Honiton Hospital on Fridays. Image courtesy of FORCE.

FORCE Cancer Charity has cancelled all support services at its weekly outreach centre in Honiton but for the moment, chemotherapy treatment will continue as normal at Honiton Hospital on Fridays.

The charity will be offering telephone and video call support to local people affected by cancer.

The numbers you need:

FORCE Cancer Nursing Team - 01392 406151.

Psychological and emotional support - 01392 406168/406169.

FORCE also announced the temporary closure of its Support and Information Centre in in the grounds of the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital this week.

The decision to close was taken after consultation with clinical staff at the RD&E.

It follows the first reported cases of Coronavirus/Covid19 at the hospital.

All support services at FORCE's other outreach centres in Okehampton and Tiverton will also stop but chemotherapy will continue there too for now.

Cancer patients undergoing active chemotherapy or radiotherapy treatment may be among those at particular risk from Coronavirus.

FORCE has also closed its charity shop in Heavitree until further notice.

A spokesperson the charity said: "It is with great regret that FORCE Cancer Charity has decided to temporarily close its Support and Information Centre in Exeter with immediate effect. We will still be offering support and information on the phone and via video calling but there will be no face to face appointments or groups until further notice.

"The decision was taken following the announcement of the first cases of Coronavirus/Covid19 being treated at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital and after consultation with clinical staff at the RD&E Trust. We recognise that this may cause significant upset to our users, but we feel it is the only responsible action at this time.

"The FORCE Support and Information Centre is a non-clinical environment and not a priority service in times of acute pressure. The risk of transmission of Coronavirus is too high for the group of people we support.

"Staff will continue to work from our Support and Information Centre unless they need to self-isolate because of symptoms. We will be offering counselling and information services on the telephone and please check our website over the coming weeks to see what we can do to help support people."

"Anyone with appointments or those booked on to courses are being contacted to explain the situation.

"All support services in Okehampton, Tiverton and Honiton will also stop with immediate effect but chemotherapy treatment will continue as normal in these locations at the moment. We will review arrangements on a regular basis.

"FORCE Cancer Charity would like to thank everyone for their understanding at this difficult time."

     

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