As part of the supportive activities offered to hematology patients, a workshop programme entitled “Participatory Gardening” is being set up behind the Jules Bordet Institute. This initiative aims to complement medical care with an approach focused on well-being, social connection and outdoor activity.
On the occasion of the new edition of “Living the Summer!” taking place on June 9 and 10, the nurses specialised in supportive care and well-being counselling at the Jules Bordet Institute are organising two days of information sessions and practical advice (with around ten stands on site) to help patients enjoy the summer with greater peace of mind.
Violence — whether verbal, physical, or psychological — has no place within our healthcare institutions. Through a new prevention campaign, the H.U.B aims to strengthen awareness of the importance of respecting healthcare professionals, patients, and their loved ones.
On June 30, specialists, patients and loved ones will gather at the Institut Jules Bordet for an evening of information and discussion about sarcoma. The goal? To gain a better understanding of this rare cancer and hear from patients who are facing the disease.
The AYA (Adolescents and Young Adults) team at the Jules Bordet Institute invites young cancer patients, regardless of the hospital where they are being treated, to take part in a “World Café” on June 25, 2026, to share their needs, ideas and expectations.
The goal? To co-create workshops that truly meet patients’ expectations.