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The 3 Wishes project began in Canada in 2013 and has been adopted across the world. EKHUFT is the first UK Trust to introduce this project, and we hope it will bring comfort to our patients and their families: sharing kindness and compassion at the end of someones life when, despite everyones best efforts, it has not been possible to save a their life.
The Critical Care team will work with patients and loved ones to honour and celebrate them as an individual and to fulfill their wishes as they approach the end of their life.
The project gives patients the chance to reflect on their lives, and to identify what matters most to them. It allows families to spend precious time with their loved one, creating meaningful moments in those last hours and days. Each wish is a simple, personalised request reflecting a patients passion or need as they approach the end of their life.
The 3 Wishes project is funded entirely by donations to East Kent Hospitals Charity.
Words will never be enough to describe how truley loved Ken Davison is. A Husband, Dad, Grandad uncle and dear friend to many. His ability to light up a room and his infectious laugh will stay with us forever. Along with his pure loving and giving personality and his relentless strength and love shown to his adored wife Muriel and family made him truly one of a kind. Our lives will forever be touched and we feel eternally blessed to have had him in them. We have chosen the Three wishes project based in the William Harvey Ashford because they enabled Ken’s daughter Debbie who was in critical care the opportunity to be taken to her darling Dad at home to say her goodbyes to him. A thank you will never be enough if anyone would like to donate we would be very grateful as without this charity Debbie’s heart would have been forever broken.