The Margaret Kerr Unit (MKU) is a purpose-built specialist palliative care unit. The team look after patients with complex symptoms, working with them in their home, community hospitals or care home as well as the Borders General Hospital and MKU.
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The Margaret Kerr Unit was fully funded by charitable donations. We received a generous legacy from Nurse Margaret Kerr which inspired the appeal to build a specialist palliative care facility in the Borders. Thanks to the generosity of the Borders' public in raising the 'final million' we raised the full sum of £4.1 million to build the Margaret Kerr Unit which opened in January 2013.
The team also look after patients in their homes, community hospitals and care homes in along with those in the BGH and MKU.
We are grateful for the ongoing support and donations to the fund. Any donations to The Margaret Kerr Unit and Palliative Care fund are used to:
make improvements in the garden
provide artwork throughout the Unit
assist with patient transport costs
provide complimentary therapies
provide free tea and coffee
develop palliative care services throughout the hospital and community
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The Margaret Kerr Unit (MKU) is a purpose-built specialist palliative care unit. The team look after patients with complex symptoms, working with them in their home, community hospitals or care home as well as the Borders General Hospital and MKU.
THE DIFFERENCE IS NHS BORDERS’ OFFICIAL CHARITY. IT SEEKS TO ENHANCE PATIENT CARE IN THE BORDERS BY PROVIDING 'ADDED EXTRAS' THAT ARE OVER AND ABOVE THAT WHICH IS PROVIDED BY THE NHS AND BY SUPPORTING THE WONDERFUL STAFF