
Testimonies of mercy: Paula Caeiro
We would like to share Paula Caeiro’s testimony with you. She has been part of Saúde da Idanha for 12 years and this past Easter she experienced a very special moment

We would like to share Paula Caeiro’s testimony with you. She has been part of Saúde da Idanha for 12 years and this past Easter she experienced a very special moment

Since August 2023, the Sisters Hospitallers have been carrying out their mission in East Timor, a region marked by social, economic, and health challenges. This article brings us closer to their daily work, which goes beyond the walls of the center, traveling difficult roads to offer listening, care, dignity, and hope.

We invite you to watch this special video tribute, a reflection of the lives touched and the enduring spirit of our charism

To mark this meaningful anniversary, we have created a website that brings together our past, present, and future as Sisters Hospitallers.

Dementia affects the whole family. Compassionate support helps everyone face the future with strength and hope

Simple changes in our surroundings can help people living with dementia feel safe, supported, and more independent

Educating children and young people about dementia fosters empathy and builds a more compassionate future for everyone

Faith offers comfort and connection for people living with dementia. Sometimes, the most meaningful conversation is simply being present

A week of discernment, unity, and renewal as the Sisters Hospitallers gather in Palencia to rekindle their mission with the spirit of mercy and revitalisation

Dementia affects more than just memory. It touches emotions, senses, and identity. Compassion in every moment helps us see the whole person