Oscar’s story: How children’s hospice care changed our family’s journey
Adelaide and Rob are parents to 12-year-old Oscar who was born with quadriplegia cerebral palsy, a four-limb movement disorder, and more recently his gut started to fail. He also had a burnout from from dystonia, another movement disorder Oscar lives with, which affected his brainstem and has no recovery. They are supported by Little Havens Hospice in Essex, one of 52 children's hospices across the UK. Find out more about our work to support seriously ill children and their families at: https://www.togetherforshortlives.org...

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