Construction industry charity CRASH has created an additional bedroom at Richard House Children’s Hospice.

This will allow children with life-limiting conditions to stay and receive 24-hour palliative care, whilst remaining close to their parents and families.

Richard House Children's Hospice provide specialist care for babies, children and young adults who have life shortening or complex health conditions such as heart failure, muscular dystrophy and cancer as well as offering dedicated support to their families.

The hospice applied to CRASH to help create a much-needed fifth bedroom to increase their Step-Down Care, which is the training families receive so they can confidently care for their child at home. The room also provides increased privacy for families when their child is receiving end of life care.

CRASH awarded the hospice a cash grant of £7,000 to help with the project and CRASH Patron Partners: 8build, Arcadis, British Gypsum, Dulux Trade and Knauf Insulation generously donated their professional skills and materials bringing the total value of support to £22,460.

Libby Basson, Director of Family and Care Services at the Hospice, said: “The new bedroom at Richard House will have a huge impact on the care and support we can offer to children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions and their families.

“Thank you to CRASH and all the other supporters. It would not have been possible without you.”