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Meet Jon: A nursing story 10 years in the making

By November 9, 2019November 9th, 2022No Comments

Jon Anderson first experienced life at St Peter & St James Hospice over ten years ago as a student nurse. Fast forward to 2021 and he is now our Community Staff Nurse, working closely with those in our community, providing the kind of expert support that families and patients not only need, but also deserve.


“I would like to introduce myself to you. My name is Jon, and I work within the dedicated nursing team at St Peter & St James Hospice. I would like to tell you a little bit about the work I love, and how I came to join such a caring team of nurses.

Ten years ago, I had a 6 week placement at St Peter & St James Hospice as a student nurse, where I shadowed experienced nurses and learnt a lot of practical skills. I went on to qualify as a nurse and worked in the acute Trust in Brighton and Newhaven for 5 years, but always knew I wanted to do something more meaningful. With this in mind, I was drawn back to St Peter & St James Hospice, and 3 years ago, I joined their team once again, but this time as a staff nurse.

I spent a very fulfilling 18 months in this role, working with patients and families who came into the hospice in-patient unit needing our care and support. I then applied for a new role, Community Staff Nurse, which involved working to support the community nursing team, and I have recently been promoted to Community Clinical Nurse Specialist. Each of these roles are very different to my previous nursing role, which focused primarily on end of life patient care in the hospice; my subsequent roles have meant meeting patients earlier in their journey and supporting them, along with their families, often in their own homes. I am really enjoying having the opportunity to do something different, working in the community, and gaining new knowledge and skills.

I love what I do! I really enjoy regularly visiting the people I am caring for, and their families, and getting to know them and their situation. I believe nurses become such an inherently important part of a family’s life; we become a keystone of care, support and advice at the most challenging time. It’s important to remember that, for many families, they are witnessing the process of dying for the first time, and with someone they love dearly, so I always ensure I am sensitive to their needs and gentle in my approach. I also continue to support families post bereavement, helping them to navigate their very personal grieving process, which is an equally important part of my role as Community Staff Nurse.

The most rewarding part of my job is knowing how much my support means to the families I am involved with. Knowing how grateful they are, and the difference I have personally made to their experience, is something I will always enjoy about my role at St Peter & St James.”


Our nurses at St Peter & St James Hospice provide expert and compassionate care both at the hospice and in people’s own homes. Our nurses focus on what matters most to our loved ones, offering advice, reassurance, and taking the time to simply listen and chat. They provide a vital service in our local community for those that need care at such a difficult time.

None of this would be possible without your support.

Sponsoring a nurse will ensure our care and comforting support will remain in our community for many years to come, helping patients and their families on the most difficult journey of their lives.

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