Bereaved parents on the Isle of Man now have access to a special place which will allow them to create a 'lifetime of memories'.
The Forget Me Not suite at Noble's Hospital has been described as 'a room that should never have to exist' but one that is desperately needed.
It's been developed by Tabitha's Trust - Victoria Kissack is the founder of the charity:
The room, which is secluded from the main maternity ward, is expected to become an 'integral part' of the care given to newly bereaved families - Victoria says that's really important:
If you're interested in this story you can find out more about a fundraising effort for the charity which has been started by two recently bereaved parents by clicking here.
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