Building a community in our hospice for terminally-ill patients can involve a variety of activities and events that help to create a sense of belonging and connection among patients and their families.

Therapy sessions, and volunteer programs, hospices can also organize activities that bring together patients and their families to celebrate local and national festivals, religious festivals as well as special occasions like birthdays and auspicious days.

Awareness & Fundraising activities

Painting public walls, marathons and cycling events can be a great way to bring together patients, families, and staff members to promote a sense of community and support. These events are organized by our beloved community members from various clubs and associations to raise awareness and fund for hospice care or to simply provide a fun and meaningful experience for patients and their families.

Participants can train together, share stories of their journeys, and support each other throughout the event.

Celebrations

Celebrating local and national festivals can also be a way to bring patients and families together to share in the joy of the occasion. We organize cultural events and activities that allow patients and their families to celebrate their traditions and customs. This can include food, music, and dance performances, as well as arts and crafts activities. 

Religious festivals like Diwali, Ramzan, and Christmas are celebrated in hospices, providing patients and their families with an opportunity to connect with their faith and culture. Hospices can organize special prayers and rituals, as well as food and activities that are associated with these festivals.

Special Occasions

In addition to these larger events, hospices can also celebrate special occasions like birthdays and auspicious days. These celebrations can provide patients and families with a sense of normalcy and connection to the outside world. Hospices can organize parties, provide special treats and decorations, and allow patients to invite their friends and family members to celebrate with them.

Overall, building a community in a hospice for terminally ill patients can involve a variety of activities and events that promote a sense of belonging and connection. Marathons, cycling events, cultural and religious festivals, and special occasions like birthdays can all provide patients and their families with opportunities to come together and support each other during a difficult time.