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What next?
We’re delighted to further
Moorfields’ patient support
services and are proud of the
impact they are having on
patients. These services are
now well established and are
there for when any of the
300,000 patients a year, who
We’re very pleased to have the opportunity to support the
Eye Clinic Liaison Officers and to enable this service to develop
into an embedded element of Moorfields’ patient support offer.
It’s of vital importance to look at patients’ needs as a whole:
psychological and practical, as well as medical.
Frances Carey, chair, Marie-Louise von Motesiczky
Charitable Trust
come through Moorfields’
have a dedicated space on
for their generous funding
doors, might need them.
the first floor that’s inviting,
of the ECLOs and their gift
And with the construction of
flexible and appropriately
to the new centre for
the new eye health centre well
confidential.
advancing eye health.
under way, we’re delighted
We are immensely grateful
that the Moorfields patient
to the Marie-Louise von
support services there will
Motesiczky Charitable Trust
The ECLOs’ emotional and practical support continues
to have a transformative and lasting impact on the quality
of experience for our patients as they face the challenge
of sight loss. We’re extremely grateful to the trustees of
the Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust for their
generosity and support.
Sheila Adam, chief nurse and executive director of allied
health professionals, Moorfields Eye Hospital