hospice in cheshire in the north of england. every day, they're there for me. every mealtime, they bring me beautiful food. they're just so kind, so considerate, in every way. dina's been in eastice for eight days. a much loved grandmother, mother and sister. there you are, sweetheart. coronavirus restrictions mean her family can't visit. these guys have replaced my family. i'm very happy, very at peace. my family are a little bit devastated they can't come. i've got six brothers and sisters, and i thought i'd never see them ever again, so these guys here have kept me going. dot taylor is 96. she's a great—great—grandmother. anybody who went around, they were always almost forced to have a bit of whiskey and tea, only because it flavours it. at the very end of a patient‘s life, two family members are allowed inside the hospice. it's ok. so only now can chris and nigel be with their mum, even though she doesn't have the virus. mum came in last wednesday. at that point we were told no visitors. what we haven't had is an opportunity to talk to my mum, because me mum's now at that stage where she's not able to talk to us in that way, but just listen to us. it's cruel in many ways.