Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Information for patients and carers

  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is a emergency treatment that tries to restart your heart and your breathing
  • CPR is forceful and can cause broken ribs, internal bleeding and brain damage
  • For some people it can be successful and kick starts the heart back into a normal rhythmn
  • If you are seriously ill and near the end of your life, there may be no benefit in subjecting you to CPR, as your heart and breathing will actually have stopped as a natural part of of the dying process
  • Less than 2% of patients with advanced cancer or palliative conditions who receive CPR leave hospital alive
  • If you do not wish to receive CPR you can request that your medical or nursing team complete a DNACPR form (Do not attempt CPR). You should inform those close to you
  • All other treatment remains available 

The NHS Wales Talk CPR website has a list of frequently asked questions about CPR 

This 3 minute video explaining CPR is from Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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24 hour Advice Line Michael Sobell Hospice
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24 hour Advice Line Michael Sobell Hospice

T. 0203 824 1268

Offers support and advice on palliative care issues to GPs, Care Homes, District Nurses and hospital doctors.

It is also an Advice Line for patients and families who live in Hillingdon and need advice on any aspect of palliative care. 

The Advice Line is answered by hospice nurses in the Inpatient Unit and queries are escalated to the on-call palliative medical team if needed.

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Harlington Hospice

T. 020 8759 0453

W. https://www.harlingtonhospice.org/

Harlington Hospice provides a wide range of palliative care services to the residents of Hillingdon and surrounding areas.

The Hospice hosts a Wellbeing Service (shared with Michael Sobell Hospice), complementary therapies, counselling, lymphoedema service and the CABS team supporting children and adolescents.

The Hospice also hosts Harlington Hospice@Home team, mainly providing night sits, plus inpatient beds based at Michael Sobell Hospice (MSH) in Northwood.

Referral form for clinician use only.

Community Specialist Palliative Care Referral Form V4.2 (DOCX)
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Hospice UK can help find a hospice, provide infromation and support about end of life care and guidance to plan ahead.

Michael Sobell Hospice Inpatient Unit (MSH)
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Michael Sobell Hospice Inpatient Unit (MSH)

T. 020 8106 9201

W. https://www.harlingtonhospice.org/michael-sobell-house/

The Michael Sobell Hospice provides a range of palliative services for people with advancing illness.

The Hospice has 10 beds in its refurbished inpatient unit and looks after people with complex symptoms as well as those close to the end of their life.

Many people have a short admission and get back home agian.

The Hospice hosts the 24 hour Hillingdon advice line  on 020 3824 1268

The Hospice is part of Harlington Hospice, and shares the Wellbeing Service with the Harlington team, and hosts the Harlington Hospice@Home team

Please use the referral form below.

Community Specialist Palliative Care Referral Form V4.2 (DOCX)

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