Philosophy
The Philosophy of Rainbow Family Trust and Francis House flows from the belief in the sanctity of life and the dignity of the person.
Francis House exists for the provision of appropriate care for children with life threatening conditions and the necessary support and short-term rest for their families.
The Hospice movement is concerned with the process of dying and with bereavement. While it is true that hospices have usually been founded by people of a specific faith, the service that a hospice seeks to offer always respects the understanding, vision and attitude to life and death of the person and family who seek help in the crisis which they face.
Francis House will seek to offer to children and their families this very specific service. Whereas hospitals must focus on the curing of those who are ill, the hospice will focus on the care of those for whom a cure is unlikely. Medical and all other support will be centred on comfort and quality of care and death with dignity. This is the specific vision, which Francis House will seek to share with all families who use its services.

