Staff at Manorlands got to sit back and relax when students at Keighley College treated them to a special pamper day.
Students of holistic therapies gave staff various treatments as part of an initiative to help highlight the work of complementary therapists at the Oxenhope Sue Ryder Care hospice.
The determined students decided to hold the pamper day after hearing a talk from Kath Booth, the Manorlands complementary therapist co-ordinator.
At Manorlands, various therapies are available at no charge to patients in the community, day therapy unit and the in-patient ward as well as to carers and families.
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