James Nesbitt has said he is “in awe” of the effort put in by staff at the Marie Curie Hospice in Belfast.
The Ballymena-born actor described the facility as “the most wonderful, really peaceful place” after a visit this week.
Nesbitt said: “From the doctors and nurses on the ward to the chefs and maintenance staff, I’m in awe of what they do every day to help make sure this Christmas is as peaceful and as comfortable as possible for everyone.”
He met with patients, families and staff of the end-of-life charity, and helped decorate their Christmas tree.
He said: “The compassion and care shown by the Marie Curie team really helps to spread that feeling of good cheer.”
Muriel Rendall, 78, said it was “lovely” to meet Nesbitt, describing him as “so warm and friendly”.
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