A $20,000 grant from Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust to buy specialised equipment has been warmly recieved by the local Hospice.
Rotorua Hospice educator Cathie Sheely said the additional funds meant the Hospice had more equipment available to lend to patients and ensure their needs were being met.
The equipment bought include syringe drivers, which are used to deliver around the clock pain medication for patients.
A Rotorua Hospice nurse will visit once every 24 hours to assess patients' needs while using a pump.
"Syringe pumps ensure quality of life and help to make end-of-life care comfortable."