Aim to improve services for future
Hospice Isle Of Man has invited the public to take part in a new survey, giving their views on the services provided.
The charity's chief executive Anne Mills has put out a questionnaire for anyone to complete, including those who haven't had a direct connection with the hospice.
She wants to know how aware the local community is of services offered at the facility - to improve it for the future.
Anne Mills said: "This is just one of the steps we take to reach out to our communities and I look forward to opportunities to engage with you personally as much as possible also."
She added: "What matters to you really does matter to us."
To take part, follow the links on www.hospice.org.im
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