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Mum wonât let Huntingtonâs stop her living life to the fullest
Gillian McNab speaks out about the hereditary disease saying she can control what she does now.
Julie enjoys a well earned glass of fizz after completing 100 dances for Huntington s (Image: rutherglen reformer)
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Palliative care nurse wonât let Huntingtonâs stop her living life to the fullest
Mum-of-three Gillian McNab watched her own motherâs gradual decline from the hereditary disease â and, as a woman whose vocation is to care for people who are nearing the end of their lives, she knows that her own daughters will one day do the same.
Gillian and daughters Gemma, Kerry and Emily, pictured in a New York diner
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Teenage piper raises £13,000 to keep Strathcarron Hospice running for a full day
Max Rae has been raising vital cash for Strathcarron Hospice throughout the pandemic
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Strathcarron Hospice asks public to pledge support in 2021
A palliative care service is asking members of the public to pledge their support in 2021 so it can continue providing its crucial services.
Wednesday, 23rd December 2020, 4:55 pm
Strathcarron Hospice, which will celebrate its 40th anniversary in the new year, has been supporting people across Forth Valley and beyond to not only die well, but to live well.
The independent Fankerton facility was founded on the back of the hospice movement at a time when it cost £218 to run the hospice for one day.
Four decades on, the daily funding requirement has risen to £12,900.