Helping you with the loss of a loved one

The death of a loved one can be tough

Though most of us will experience bereavement in our lifetime, each of us will grieve for our loved ones in a different way. The reality for our crew, our charity staff and the loved ones of our patients is that we can’t always save the life of the person we have reached. We hope that there’s some comfort in knowing that the crew who responded would have done everything they could. Our team are here to help you at this difficult time and are ready to support you, when the time is right for you.

We are here for you

If you have any questions or would like to visit the crew and the air ambulance base then please do reach out to us.

Email: info@gwaac.com  Phone: 0303 4444 999

‘‘GWAAC is very close to my heart for all of their efforts to try and save my brother, Luke. The work they do is beyond amazing, saving lives on a daily basis. Not only that, but the team keep in contact with patients and/or their families, which is lovely and brings comfort to those who need it.’’

Patient FAQs

Can you help answer my questions about what happened on the day?
It’s common for patients or relatives to want to know what happened to them or their loved one. Memory loss can often occur because of the serious nature of the illness or injury, or because we give our patients advanced medication which can send them to sleep. All situations are different and complex, so we will only ever be able to report what our teams did or saw from the moment they arrived until we handed over the patient at the hospital. Be assured that we will listen and help where we can.
Do you offer a counselling service for patients or relatives?
No we don’t, however, we have listed some excellent support services on this page to help you and your loved ones.
Can I leave a message and say thank you to the crew involved?
Yes. It isn’t often that our crew get to hear back from people who they have helped. If you’d like to pass on a message to the crew then please email info@gwaac.com.

We are here for you. If you have any questions or would like to visit the crew and the air ambulance base then please do reach out to us