A WOMAN with MND from York is one of dozens of people with life-limiting illnesses receiving free complementary therapy.
St Leonard’s Hospice in Tadcaster Road in the city is helping people like Julie Pirie, who has motor neurone disease (MND). She says she really enjoyed being pampered by the complementary therapy team. The sessions, along with attending the MND Social in association with MNDA York Group, she says have helped reduce her anxiety.
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