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Shoreham Aviation Flight Centre

shoreham aviation flight centre

5.0(5)

Shoreham By Sea

SearchBook a Flight Online or Call: 01273 440852 Shoreham Aviation Home About Us Experience Flights Aircraft Hire / Hour Building Initial Training Advanced Training FAQs Location Contact Us Home>About Us About Shoreham Aviation Flight Centre Shoreham Aviation Flight Centre is a satellite of Redhill Aviation Flight Centre, a well-established, friendly, UK CAA Approved Training Organisation (ATO) and Flying Club providing flying training and testing at very competitive rates for: PPL LAPL Night IMC Aerobatics CPL FI(R) MEP We also offer a full range of Air Experience Flights, ranging from a 30 minute taster flight to a “land-away” experience to enjoy with friends/family. For the really adventurous, we offer aerobatic flights too! We have a team of dedicated instructors, all of whom are professionally qualified pilots and have worked for many years in aviation. We also have our own flight examiners. We are based at Shoreham Aerodrome next to the beautiful South Downs National Park. Shoreham Aerodrome is one of the oldest purpose-built airfields in the country. It is a licensed airfield with six grass runways (plus two tarmac runways for winter use) and full Air Traffic Control. It is open 0900 to 1700 during winter months and 0900 to 1900 during the summer, extensions can also be arranged. We have a large fleet of popular two and four seat aircraft as well as complex single and multi engine piston aircraft available. Our facilities include dedicated briefing rooms and you may enjoy free beverages in a relaxing atmosphere with our operations staff. With an unobstructed view over the airfield and the Sussex hills. There is ample pay-and-display car parking on-site, along with a café overlooking the aerodrome.

Saint Catherine's Hospice

saint catherine's hospice

5.0(50)

Scarborough

‘You matter because you are you; and you matter to the last moment of your life. We will do all we can, not only to help you die peacefully but also to live until you die.’ – Dame Cecily Saunders, founder of the Hospice movement. If you or someone you know has been told they have an illness and might not get better, then you may have heard of palliative care. This is the care that is given to patients with an illness for which there is no known cure. For some patients, this may mean that specialist care is required. Around half of our patients are learning to live with cancer. The remainder will have a diagnosis from a wide range of other illnesses such as heart disease, respiratory conditions, end stage kidney and liver disease and neurological illnesses. Our team consists of highly-experienced professionals ready to provide specialist palliative care to patients who have highly complex needs. We provide specialist nurses, doctors, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, bereavement counsellors, social workers, complementary therapists and spiritual care support. All areas of Saint Catherine’s work are supported by a highly dedicated team of volunteers. We know that learning to live with an incurable, progressive illness goes beyond the treatment of the physical and practical. We know that people are likely to feel many different emotions throughout an illness: from fear and anger to anxiety and guilt. The feelings can be overwhelming at times for both patients and their families and friends. Our holistic approach aims at all times to provide individualised patient care, tailoring the delivery of that care to meet the needs of the patient and those close to them and in accordance with the elements of NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) guideline 138, providing support and guidance for emotional and spiritual wellbeing alongside the clinical care. Patients don’t need to come and stay at the hospice in order to access our services. We have teams that can visit a patient at home. Sometimes, patients may spend time at our Wellbeing Centre or at an outpatient clinic. At times patients may need the round-the-clock care and support provided by our In-Patient Unit. Our staff and volunteers provide a respectful space where patients can chat and laugh, make friends, and ask questions. We understand sadness and listen to fears. All of our hospice services are free of charge to patients and families.