Hospice Isle of Man and Rebecca House are to undergo major refurbishment works from next month.
It'll start on June 17 and will involve several developments including improving bedroom layouts, changes to the In-Patient Unit and creating a 'Step Down' rehabilitation space.
Meanwhile the project will see a number of its services temporarily re-housed with Hospice chief executive, Anne Mills, assuring people all its services will continue to operate fully during that time.
She added patients and their families remain the top priority regardless of location, and that they can contact senior hospice staff to discuss the details of it on 647 442.
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