This article is
adapted from one posted on HPANWO Voice.
Hospitals are some of the most likely places to be haunted. Parapsychologists often say this is because the huge amount of fear, pain and death within their walls generates a psychic energetic atmosphere more conducive to ghosts. I've covered this possibility many times over the years, inspired by my own twenty-three years of service as a hospital porter, see the links below. Over the years there have been many news stories that have proved my point, but this latest one really takes the biscuit. Staff at a hospice inNorwich
have been so troubled by ghostly phenomena that they have arranged to have the
building exorcised. A hospice is a hospital that provides palliative care,
treatment for those who are terminally ill; painkillers, other procedures to
ease symptoms and generate a calm and caring environment. This does not include
euthanasia in my country. The Priscilla Bacon Lodge is part of the Norfolk
Community Health and Care NHS Trust and so is a serious mainstream public
institution. Exorcism is the spiritual practice of healing a person or place
said to be possessed by a malevolent supernatural entity. It was popularized by
the famous 1973 horror movie The Exorcist.
Management at the hospice say there are concerns about "paranormal
incidents" especially regular sighting of a young girl in a red dress who
seems to be a phantom. According to leaked emails, Priscilla Bacon Lodge has
been writing to the local bishop asking for advice and help from a
"deliverance" team. The hospice's chaplain will join them in carrying
out a blessing of the building to expel whatever darkness lurks within. Source:
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/nhs-exorcist-hospice-ghosts-b1268691.html.
This will certainly not be as dramatic as the film. Hopefully no spinning heads
or projectile vomiting. I hope it works. The cause of all this paranormal
activity could be nothing to do with the building itself, but its location. It
was erected on the site of a children's hospital which was demolished and its
facilities moved to a new campus. No wonder the ghost seen there is of a child.
What really surprises me, knowing how the NHS works from the inside, is how the
management are acting openly and straightforwardly on this very unusual matter.
I'm truly surprised they would risk it. I can't imagine any of the office
wallahs who paths I crossed thinking in those terms. They would just put their
hands over their ears and sack the person who brought the matter to their
attention. Sadly, as regular readers will know, in today's healthcare world a
service provider can be discharged for so much as breathing at the wrong
volume; and the higher up the hierarchy you are, of course, the easier it is to
get rid of you. I definitely never reported any ghosts to my bosses, and would
probably not have done even if I'd seen any. The fact that the admin at the Priscilla
Bacon Lodge are risking that fate means that something serious and immediate
must be going on. The paranormal unrest must be considerable. When the media asked
further questions about what staff and patients had witnessed the trust declined
to comment. Finally, if HPWA readers are at all interested in palliative
medicine and its spooky elements then I definitely recommend "Hospice
Nurse Julie" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hospicenursejulie.
See here for more information: https://hpanwo-hpwa.blogspot.com/2025/01/ghost-of-hp.html.
And: https://hpanwo-hpwa.blogspot.com/2021/12/hospital-pm-scares.html.
Hospitals are some of the most likely places to be haunted. Parapsychologists often say this is because the huge amount of fear, pain and death within their walls generates a psychic energetic atmosphere more conducive to ghosts. I've covered this possibility many times over the years, inspired by my own twenty-three years of service as a hospital porter, see the links below. Over the years there have been many news stories that have proved my point, but this latest one really takes the biscuit. Staff at a hospice in
See here for more information: https://hpanwo-hpwa.blogspot.com/2025/01/ghost-of-hp.html.
And: https://hpanwo-hpwa.blogspot.com/2021/12/hospital-pm-scares.html.

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