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Hospice/Palliative Care unit - IAHPC Institutional Lifetime member
Hospice/Palliative Care unit - IAHPC Institutional Member
Results: 105
Europe
- Academic Unit of Palliative Care United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Leeds
The Academic Unit of Palliative Care links academic and clinical partners and is physically located on two sites; Leeds Institute of Health Sciences (University of Leeds) and St Gemma's Hospice. This underpins our commitment to integrated clinical academic practice.
- Accord Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Paisley
The objective of our charity is to provide to the communities of Renfrewshire and the areas of East Renfrewshire, (Barrhead, Neilston and Uplawmoor), high quality Specialist Palliative and End of Life Care. The management structure at ACCORD ensures staff concentrate on care, compassion and quality of life.
- Acorns Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Birmingham
Acorns Children's Hospice cares for life limited and life threatened children, and support for their families. from across the West Midlands region. Acorns has three specialist children’s hospices.
1. Acorns in Birmingham, based in Selly Oak, supports families from across Birmingham, North Warwickshire and Coventry.
2. Acorns in the Black Country, based in Walsall, supports families from Walsall, Sandwell, Dudley, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire and Shropshire.
3. Acorns for the Three Counties, based in Worcester, supports families from Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and South Warwickshire.
- Acorns Children's Hospice - Birmingham United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Birmingham
Our Birmingham hospice in Selly Oak opened in 1988. Acorns Birmingham, offers a network of specialist palliative care and support to children and young people who have life limiting or life threatening illnesses, and their families. Acorns in Birmingham has 10 bedrooms for children and young people to stay along with accommodation for families.
- Acorns Children's Hospice - Black Country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Walsall
Acorns in the Black Country provides holistic, specialist, palliative care services to children, young people and their families in our region. Opened in June 1999, the hospice has ten bedrooms, a family care suite and three bedrooms for families and friends to stay. Acorns in the Black Country provides a home-from-home environment where each child receives a tailor-made package of individual care.
- Acorns Children's Hospice -Three Counties United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Worcester
Our Three Counties hospice opened in Worcester in March 2005. At Acorns for the Three Counties there are 10 bedrooms plus accommodation where families can stay. There are also two Special Bedrooms where children can stay after they have passed away to give their families the opportunity to spend time with them.
- Alice House Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Hartlepool
Formerly known as Hartlepool Hospice.
Our Vision: Every person to the last moment of their life has the right to dignity, respect, support and care.
Our Mission: To provide services that add value to life and make a difference to patients and their families.
Our Values: We value each person as an individual.
The patient is at the heart of all of our activities. We believe in the importance of celebrating life and relationships.
We will demonstrate integrity and professionalism at all times. We will be modern and progressive and seed out new opportunities to develop our services. We will strive to be the best we can and encourage staff and volunteers to actively seek opportunities for personal growth and development. We will exercise responsible financial management to ensure long-term sustainability.
- Association for Palliative Medicine of Great Britain and Ireland (APM) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Fareham
The Association for Palliative Medicine of Great Britain and Ireland (APM) is one of the world’s largest representative bodies of medical/health care professionals practicing or interested in palliative care, with a growing membership of over 1,200. We welcome international members.
• Full and Associate membership is open to doctors practicing or interested in palliative medicine
• Student membership is open to undergraduate medical students
• Associate Non-Doctor membership
We work in strategic alliance with those who can contribute to achieving our vision, supporting our values and delivering our aims.
- Bethlehem Care and Hospice Trust United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Sheffield
Our services will encompass various aspects of end-of-life care, including nursing care, pain management, symptom relief, emotional support, spiritual guidance, and assistance with daily activities. Through our hospice at home care service, we aim to promote a peaceful and comfortable transition for our patients, surrounded by the love and support of their families and friends.
- Birmingham St Mary's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Birmingham
Birmingham St Mary's Hospice provides end of life care and bereavement support services to people across Birmingham and Sandwell. From support in your home, in your community and at the Hospice, all of our services are free of charge. We believe that anyone with a life-limiting illness deserves to live well and we aim to help you spend your time how you want to, and to be there for families, carers, and loved ones. Services available include: Community care, including Hospice at Home support and outpatient clinics, Inpatient care for assessment, symptom management, or respite, Day Hospice services, Therapeutic services, including physio, occupational and complementary, Family and carer support and Bereavement support,
As a teaching Hospice, we also offer a range of palliative care and end of life training and educational courses.
- Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, North Anston
Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice offers care and support to children with a shortened life expectancy, both in their own homes and at our hospice in North Anston.
- Bolton Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Bolton
We're an independent charity mainly funded by the people of Bolton. Our consultant-led team of doctors, nurses and other professional staff provide expert care and support for local people with terminal or life-limiting illnesses and their families, in the hospice and at home. We not only take care of patients' physical needs, we consider their emotional, spiritual and social needs too. And we support families and close friends, both during illness and in bereavement.
- Buddhist Hospice Trust United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Hampshire
The Trust works through a network of volunteers to provide compassionate care and spiritual support for seriously ill, dying or bereaved people, their families, friends and carers.
- Butterfly Children's Hospices United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Exmouth
Our mission is to provide loving care and treatment for children with life threatening illness or life limiting conditions.We work in cooperation with the government to establish models of children's palliative and hospice care that are sustainable, promoting the concept that every life is a gift and valuable.
- Butterwick Hospice Care United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Stockton on Tees
We deliver our primary objective of holistic palliative and supportive care to those suffering with progressive life limiting conditions, their families and loved ones. We provide an Adult Inpatient Unit, a Children and Young Adults Unit, Day Care Services, Home Care Services, Complementary Therapy plus Bereavement and Counselling Services.
- Cancer Relief India (CRI). United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Chelmsford
UK- based charity which supports and promotes palliative care in India via education and training and service.
- Centre for The Art of Dying Well at St Mary's University United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Twickenham
The mission of the Centre for the Art of Dying Well is to help people to live and die well and be supported in their grief. It brings together many of the best minds, partnering with organisations and individuals to support and develop companionship and community in life and in death.
- Chestnut Tree House Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Arundel
Chestnut Tree House is the only children's hospice in Sussex and cares for 300 children and young adults from 0-19 years of age with progressive life-shortening conditions from all over Sussex and South East Hampshire.
- Children's Hospice South West United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Wraxal
We provide hospice care to life-limited children and their families from across the South West; from South Gloucester, Bristol, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, and the Isles of Scilly. The care we offer is wide ranging; respite and short breaks, emergency care, palliative care and end of life care. We operate three hospices; Little Bridge House in North Devon, Charlton Farm in North Somerset and Little Harbour in mid Cornwall.
- Children's Hospices Across Scotland -CHAS United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Edinburgh
CHAS is a charity that provides the only hospice services in Scotland for children and young people who have life-shortening conditions for which there is no known cure. CHAS runs two children's hospices, Rachel House in Kinross and Robin House in Balloch, and a home care service called CHAS at Home.
- Claire House Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Bebington
Claire House Children's Hospice offers care, support and choice to families whose children won't live to be adults.
- Demelza Hospice Care for Children United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Kent
Demelza provides care for children/young people aged up to 19 years with life limited or life threatened conditions.
However, we now also provide outreach support to our young people up to the age of 25. The purpose of this is to support young people transition into adult services were it is needed
- Derian House Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Chorley
Provide palliative and end of life care for children and young people with life-limiting and life threatening conditions alongside support for their families across the North West of England
- East Anglia's Children's Hospices - EACH United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Cambridge
We offer a holistic and family-centred approach to care ensuring that children, young people and their families' needs are met, whether physical, emotional, social or spiritual.
- East Coast Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Great Yarmouth
Our area, Great Yarmouth and Waveney is the only area without an adult hospice in the UK. The East Coast Hospice purchased 5 acres of land, obtained planning consent and are intending to begin construction in 2016. We are currently fundraising in order to raise the Capital amount required through hosting events, and running 7 Charity shops in Great Yarmouth, Caister, Beccles, Bungay, Gorleston, Lowestoft, and Diss. We have a strong community support base and volunteers who serve in our shops and various fundraising events. However, we are seeking for more funds to enable our hospice to become a reality.
- Eden Valley Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Carlisle
Eden Valley Hospice provides care for adults with life limiting illnesses from North Cumbria. Our Adult In-Patient Unit has 12 beds, with eight single en-suite rooms and a four bed room. Our Day Hospice provides care for up to 15 people a day, four days a week.
- Ellenor Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Gravesend
Ellenor's focus is enabling people to be cared for and to die in their own homes, in nursing homes or our inpatient ward with care supported and coordinated by our specialist teams.
- Fonthill House St Albans United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, St Albans
Fonthill House St Albans offers the very best in Palliative and End of Life Care, with a highly experienced in-house team who prioritise the dignity, comfort, and welfare of residents and their family members. They currently hold a 'Beacon' status award for End of Life Care from the Gold Standards Framework.
- Francis House Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Didsbury
Francis House and Francis Lodge exist to provide appropriate care for children and young people with life threatening conditions and the necessary support and short-term rest for their families.
- Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief (GLGDGG ) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Edinburgh
Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief was established in November 2011 by the Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care at the request of the Scottish Government. GLGDGG is an alliance of individuals and organisations working towards the common aim of raising public awareness of ways of dealing with death, dying and bereavement, and promoting community involvement in death, dying and bereavement.
- Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
We are a local charity, caring for over 2,500 people every year, and all of our care is provided free of charge to people living in the Boroughs of Royal Greenwich and Bexley. We provide high-quality, compassionate care and support to people with all types of terminal illnesses, their families and their carers. Our care is delivered to people at home, in care homes, in our Hospice beds, in our Day Hospice and in hospital. We provide holistic care that goes beyond physical needs – offering spiritual, social and psychological care, advice and support wherever needed. We also support and educate healthcare professionals to deliver high quality, individualised and co-ordinated care to people with all terminal illnesses.
- Harlington Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Hayes
Harlington Hospice is a community hospice working throughout the London Borough of Hillingdon. We provide services for people at the end of their lives and support families with bereavement and loss.
- Haven House Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Woodford Green
Haven House Children's Hospice supports families and cares for children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions across North and East London, West Essex and East Hertfordshire.
- Helping Hands Home Care United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Alcester
With more than 75 branches all over the UK, Helping Hands Home Care provide dedicated live-in and visiting home care services to people with a range of medical requirements. Since 1989, we have helped more than 30,000 customers with their care so they can remain living independently in their own homes. With local branches and trained carers across England and Wales, we’re able to provide fast-track palliative care at the last minute. We regularly work alongside hospices, support groups, continuing healthcare teams and district nurses to offer the right level of home care.
- Hope House Children's Hospices United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Nr Oswestry
Hope House Children's Hospices - We have two hospices, Hope House at Oswestry, Shropshire and Ty Gobaith at Conwy North Wales, we provide care and support to life-limited children, young people and their families from Shropshire, Cheshire,North and Mid Wales.
- Hospice Care Kenya (HCK) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Scarborough
Hospice Care Kenya was founded in 1991 to support the newly-opened Nairobi Hospice, the first palliative care hospice in Kenya. Today there are over 70 hospices and palliative care units across Kenya. We are a registered UK charity helping to bring compassion, care and support to children and adults living and dying with a terminal illness in Kenya.
- Hospice UK United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
We are the national voice of hospice care in the UK, working closely with our members to support their work and to advocate and raise awareness of hospice care. Our work supports the development of hospice care in the UK. By supporting hospice professionals, championing the voice of hospice care and promoting clinical excellence, we help hospice care providers to deliver the highest quality of care to people with life-limiting or terminal conditions and their families.
- Hospice23 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Bristol
Nonprofit organization.Founded in 1986, hospice23 aims to inspire all who work in palliative and end of life care through providing "cutting edge" residential conferences, study days and retreats.. Hospice23 is a network founded on christian love and faith that actively explores how to meet the holistic needs - both professional and personal - of anyone working within palliative and end of life care.
- Hospices of Hope - UK United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Otford
Our vision is for all patients suffering from terminal or life-limiting illness to receive specialist hospice care so that they can live and die with dignity and without pain. Our strategy is to increase access to free hospice care so that everyone suffering from terminal or life-limiting illness in South East Europe receives specialist end of life care when they need it. We do this by working with our country partners in Romania and Serbia and directly through our own charities in Moldova and Albania. We provide funding to our country partners but we cannot achieve full access to hospice care simply through finance. So we also provide advocacy, technical expertise and training and work with governments and other agencies to develop national strategies for end of life care.
- International Primary Palliative Care Network United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Edinburgh
The Network comprises general practitioners, family practitioners, and researchers from a range of disciplines including social sciences and oncology from several countries. Every continent is represented in our membership. The aim of the group is to provide collegiate support to like-minded individuals, who are committed to see palliative care practiced as a core part of comprehensive primary care practice. This involves advocating for improved recognition of the role of primary care in the delivery of palliative care. The group also aims to encourage primary palliative care researchers to present their work and to explore the possibilities of international collaboration. Finally, the group recognises the huge need for palliative care in developing countries and hope to assist local practitioners in these areas to develop sustainable and effective services.
- Julia's House United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Poole
The aim of Julia's House is to maximise and enrich the quality of life for children and young people with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. We provide support from diagnosis to death and beyond for the whole family. We offer multi-disciplinary end of life care in our hospice building or in the family home.
- Katharine House Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Adderbury
We provide specialist palliative care for adults with life limiting conditions across North Oxfordshire, South Northamptonshire & South Warwickshire. Our care is offered throughout the local community. Whilst many of our patients come in to the hospice, we care for many more in their own homes, care homes or in the hospital.
- Keech Hospice Care United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Streatley
Providing hospice care for adults and children with life-limiting and terminal illnesses.We care for patients in three counties across the East of England:Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.
- King's College London - Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care, Policy & Rehabilitation United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
The Cicely Saunders Institute is the first purpose built institute for research into palliative care. The Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care opened in May 2010, the result of a partnership between the King’s College London and the charity Cicely Saunders International. We offer palliative care courses and other resources relevant to palliative care. The Institute brings together academics, healthcare professionals, community organisations, patients and carers in one centre and acts as the hub for a network of international research. It offers high quality palliative care solutions to patients, as well as providing education, patient information and support.
- LOROS Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Leicester
LOROS Hospice is a local charity. We provide free, high-quality, compassionate care and support to terminally ill adult patients, their family and carers across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. . We deliver care that is special and unique to each individual.
- Marie Curie Hospice, Glasgow United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Glasgow
Mission: To help people and their families living with a terminal illness make the most of the time they have together by delivering expert care, emotional support, research and guidance.
- Marie Curie Palliative Care Institute Liverpool United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Liverpool
A centre of excellence in care of the dying from bedside to policy through service innovation, research & development and knowledge transfer. It enables clinical excellence that makes a real and sustained difference to dying people, their relatives and carers, in order to influence those who shape and deliver healthcare for the dying on a global basis
- Martin House Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Leeds
The aim of Martin House is to provide family led care for children with life shortening conditions. It is a place where children, young people and their families can come to stay from time to time along their journey and find support, rest and practical help.
- Michael Sobell Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Northwood
Michael Sobell Hospice is the local hospice for Hillingdon and north west London. We provide a range of palliative services for people at the end of their lives and support their families with bereavement and loss.
- Mountbatten Hampshire (formerly Countess Mountbatten Hospice) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Southampton
Mountbatten Hampshire (formerly Countess Mountbatten Hospice) is a charity which provides free care and support to people with any life-limiting illness, including respiratory disease, Motor Neurone Disease, heart disease, advanced dementia, respiratory disease and cancer. We also provide free bereavement and psychological support to patients and their families. Much of our work takes places in people's own homes. We serve the communities of Southampton and large parts of Hampshire including Eastleigh, Romsey, Winchester and the surrounding areas.
- Mountbatten Isle of Wight Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Newport
Mountbatten supports people with any life-limiting condition, including advanced dementia, heart failure, Motor Neurone Disease, cancer and any other terminal illness. It also includes patients who are growing increasingly frail and elderly. We also support terminal ill children and families. Our Services: Mountbatten at Home , Inpatient Unit, Outpatient Services,Bereavement Support, Spiritual Care, and Physiotherapy
- MyWishes United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
MyWishes is a 'tech for good' end of life and advance care planning platform. It incorporates aspects of wider planning delivering a person-centred approach.
- National Council for Palliative Care(NCPC) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
The National Council for Palliative Care (NCPC) is the umbrella charity for all those involved in palliative, end of life and hospice care in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
We believe that everyone approaching the end of life has the right to the highest quality care and support, wherever they live, and whatever their condition.
- Noah's Ark Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Barnet ,North London
Noah's Ark Children's Hospice is a community based hospice service providing support for children and young people with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions and their families in Central and North London.
- North London Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
North London Hospice is a registered charity that has been caring for local people since 1984. We help those with a potentially life-limiting illness who have specialist needs. As well as our inpatient unit at Woodside Avenue, where patients receive 24 hour care, we also work extensively within the wider community to improve people’s quality of life. This ranges from our day services, where patients come to have a day out and enjoy a wide variety of activities and therapies, to providing support in our patients’ homes.
- Northern Ireland Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Newtownabbey
We offer high quality care and support to children and young people with life-limiting conditions and their parents and carers.
- Northern Ireland Hospice Adult Services United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Newtownabbey
We are Northern Ireland Hospice. We lead the way in palliative care and offer the best support for patients and their families living in Northern Ireland.
- Oxford Aunts United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Oxford
Oxford Aunts was started in 1967 by two sisters and a friend, who wanted to provide good quality home services to those in the local area. Over the past 30 years, Oxford Aunts has established a reputation for high quality live-in care throughout Oxfordshire and its surrounding counties. Oxford Aunts’ experienced and dedicated team provides care for the following conditions: Dementia, Parkinson's Multiple Sclerosis, Palliative End-Of-Life Care, Stroke Care, Cancer Care, Mobility/Frailty and Respiratory Care.
- PallCHASE United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Edinburgh
Civil Society (Association Foundation).
Our Purpose: To work in partnership through a visible and effective network to advocate for palliative care integration in humanitarian situations or emergencies, to support the development of standards and policies, and a high-quality evidence base, to ensure the full participation and engagement of affected communities and individuals and to enable opportunities for training.
- Palliative & End of Life Care Group in Cambridge (PELiCam) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Cambridge
We are a multidisciplinary team led by Professor Stephen Barclay, Professor of Palliative Care, General Practitioner and Honorary Consultant Physician in Palliative Care. We work closely with patients and the public, people with personal experience of the palliative and end of life care of their loved ones. We also welcome Cambridge medical students and prospective PhD applicants who want to develop their research skills and knowledge in palliative and end of life care.
While research rigour and depth are of primary importance to us, we also aim to make a practical difference by: Helping to improve the lives (and memories) of patients and carers, Informing the education and skills development of health professionals, Aiding the decisions of service managers, commissioners and policy makers.
- Palliative National Cancer Research Institute United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Adel
- Princess Alice Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Esher
In-patient Unit, Day Services, Hospice at Home and Family support and bereavement. Princess Alice Hospice cares for people with terminal illnesses living in Surrey, south west London and Middlesex. Our specialist nurses, doctors, therapists, social workers, and bereavement volunteers offer care and support for you and your family in your own home or at our Hospice in Esher.
- Rachel House Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Kinross
Rachel House, Scotland's first children's hospice, was opened in 1996. The hospice is a purpose-built -home from home- providing accommodation for eight families from across Scotland at any one time.
- Rainbow Trust Children's Charity United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Leatherhead
Rainbow Trust supports families in the north and south of England who have a child aged 0-18 years of age with a life threatening or terminal illness and need the bespoke support we offer.
- Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Loughborough
As the East Midlands- only hospice for children and young people, Rainbows is a place where life-limited children and their families can find care and support. Our incredible team of people helps relieve symptoms, improve quality of life, support parents and siblings through their bereavements and care for children until the end.
- Rennie Grove Hospice Care United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, St Albans
We are a charity providing specialist care and support for adults and children with a life-limiting illness in Buckinghamshire and west Hertfordshire. Through our unique Hospice at Home service, available day and night, and a range of day services we support our patients to live the best quality life they can with a choice about how and where they are card for towards the end of their life. We also support the families of our patients ensuring that everyone can receive the right support when they need it to help them make every moment together matter. Our care is provided at no cost to our patients and families and is made possible by the generous donations we receive from our local community.
- Richard House Childrens Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
We provide care and support to children and young people who are at risk of death because of a life-limiting or life-threatening health condition.
- Robin House Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Balloch
Scotland's second children's hospice, Robin House, was opened in 2005. Like Scotland's first children's hospice Rachel House, the hospice offers a purpose-built -home from home- with accommodation for eight families from across Scotland at any one time.
- ST Helena Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Colchester
Patient Care Institution (Hospital, Clinic, Medical Office)
- Saint Michael’s Hospice - Harrogate United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Harrogate
Saint Michael's provides care and support to families living with terminal illness and bereavement across the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire.
- Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care(SPPC) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Edinburgh
Bringing people together to improve experiences of declining health, death, dying and bereavement...
The SPPC is a collaboration of organisations involved in providing care towards the end of life in Scotland. SPPC membership includes all the territorial NHS Boards, all Scottish hospices, a range of professional associations, many national charities, local authorities, social care providers and universities. We undertake a varied range of work, all aimed at improving people’s experiences of living with declining health, death, dying and bereavement in Scotland.
- Sobell House United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Oxford
We offer specialist palliative and end of life care services to patients and individuals who are referred to us if they are normally resident within Oxfordshire in our own specialist inpatient unit, in hospital or the community. Our Hospital Palliative Care Team provide a service within the John Radcliffe, Churchill and Nuffield Orthopaedic Hospitals. The team work alongside the ward teams in an advisory capacity. Our Community Specialist Palliative Care service covers home visits and a telephone support service. We have a dedicated hospice based in the Churchill Hospital with an inpatient unit, day centre, outpatient clinic, lymphoedema service, study centre and bereavement support unit.
- Social Care World (SCW) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
- Spiritual Care Programme - SPCare United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
The Spiritual Care Programme offers non-denominational, contemplative-based care and education for people from all walks of life to discover their own inner resources for well-being and wholeness.
In our professional skills-training programmes, we offer an integrated approach to the practical, emotional and spiritual dimension of care for living and dying. Caregivers learn step-by-step how to apply and integrate mindfulness, meditation, and compassion training to strengthen their resilience and enhance their care.
- St Andrew's Children's Hospice Unit United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Grimsby
At the heart of our philosophy is the concept of making each day count.Admission and attendance is open to anyone from 0 - 25 years with a progressive life-limiting illness. Children and Young People use the Hospice predominantly for respite care, either for the day or for a planned in-patient stay. This helps both the child/young person as well as the family/carers.
- St Ann's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Manchester
We were founded in 1971 and have been caring for patients with life-limiting illnesses and their loved ones ever since. We’re a charity and we support patients from right across Greater Manchester from our three sites in Heald Green, Little Hulton and the Neil Cliffe Centre in Wythenshawe Hospital, and also have dedicated teams of community and Hospice@Home professionals caring for people in the place they call home.
- St Barnabas House United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Worthing
St Barnabas House is a local charity, which first opened in 1973. We believe everyone facing life-limiting illness should receive the care and support they deserve. Our mission is to provide dignity, comfort and choice for adults who need our specialised, supportive care. We offer palliative care services for patients with cancer and other life-limiting conditions. Our services include: A 20-bed In-patient Unit, Day Hospice and outpatient services,Community Palliative Care Team,Hospice at Home,Family Services Team and Education Department.
- St Catherine’s Hospice, Lancashire United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Preston
St Catherine’s is a local hospice which cares for adults in Chorley, Preston and South Ribble who have a life-shortening condition, and their loved ones. Although we do care for people in the last days of life, we are here for people from diagnosis and through bereavement. Around 50 per cent of those who are admitted to our in-patient unit have their symptoms better managed so that they can go home again. The support of St Catherine’s doesn’t stop when someone has died – we are here to help loved ones through bereavement, and are privileged to host various opportunities for our community to remember and reflect together.
- St Christopher's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
St Christopher’s Hospice exists to promote and provide skilled and compassionate palliative care of the highest quality. The Education Centre is at the heart of St Christopher's mission to promote and provide hospice care of the highest standards to all those in need. We provide a portfolio of palliative care courses, education and training that has something to offer you and your staff to improve end of life care in your own setting.
- St Clare Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Hastingwood
St Clare Hospice is a local charity and each year we care for hundreds of people across West Essex and the East Hertfordshire border. We provide free, compassionate care and support to adults who are living with a life-limiting illness, facing the end of life or experiencing bereavement.
- St John's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
At St John’s Hospice we are committed to celebrating and amplifying life, enabling people to live well for as long as possible. We provide quality, holistic care to people living with life-limiting illnesses and their families. We create moments of joy and compassion both inside and outside of our hospice and work to ensure that each of our patients and their families are supported through every aspect of their journey. As well as our Inpatient Unit and Wellbeing Centre located in St John’s Wood, we work out in the community, in people’s homes, providing care to more than 4,000 people across North London each year.
- St Margaret of Scotland Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Clydebank
St Margaret of Scotland Hospice – The oldest and largest Hospice in Scotland
Since our doors opened in 1950, St Margaret of Scotland Hospice has touched the lives of thousands of patients with advanced life-limiting illness and older people with complex medical and nursing needs, their families and friends.
Services: Inpatient Care. Community Palliative Care Service, Edwina Bradley Day care hospice, Pastoral Care and Counselling.
- St Micheals Hospice, HEREFORD United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Hereford
St Michael's Hospice is the major provider of palliative care education and training within Herefordshire. We work closely with organisations, teams and individual professionals to provide appropriate educational opportunities designed to encourage learning, understanding and confidence in all aspects of caring for and supporting both patients and their families. We offer some free training for helath professionals as part of project ECHO - please see website for more details.
- St Mungo’s Palliative Care Service United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
Our Palliative Care Service was set up in 2008 in partnership with Marie Curie Cancer Care, and with original funding from the Department of Health. We support clients to make informed choices about their care, as well as supporting staff and other clients affected by the psychological and emotional aspects of approaching the end of life. We also train staff to help them deal with end of life issues including bereavement support and identifying when a client may be dying. Since the service was founded we have provided more than 190 residents with end-of-life care support including bereavement support. This has created opportunities for residents to stay longer at home, feel supported emotionally, as well as allowing them the opportunity to make their wishes and preferences known.
- St Oswald's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Gosforth
provides specialist hospice care to North East adults, young people and children with life-limiting conditions.
- St Wilfrid's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Eastbourne
- St. Joseph's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
St. Joseph's Hospice is a charitable organization that provides compassionate care and companionship to palliative and bereaved individuals and families; recognizing and embracing their unique needs.The following are the programs and services we offer:Community In-Home Support Program,Day Programs,Complementary Therapies,Spiritual Care and Children and Teen Bereavement Programs.
- St. Margaret's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Taunton
Providing compassionate, safe, high quality, responsive and effective care to patients', families and carers who are facing the challenge of a life-limiting illness to help make each day count.
- Strathcarron Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Denny
As a Hospice we provide specialist palliative care and expert end of life care for the people of Forth Valley, Cumbernauld and Kilsyth. We care for people with illnesses that cannot be cured including cancer, lung, heart or kidney failure and a range of non-malignant and neurological diseases. We are also actively involved in research and education in palliative care and we promote and influence the delivery of palliative care locally and beyond.
Our vision is to help people to live with their illness and make the most of the time they have. With good symptom control and support we can enable people to think about and talk about the things that matter most, appreciate the significance of their life and help them to make the most of whatever time they have left.
- The Donna Louise Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Stoke-on-Trent
Provides a quality Palliative Care Service to children, young people, and their families, through effective partnership working aligned with our values.
- The Good Care Group - Live in Care United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
We understand that having a support network in place is essential for people who have been diagnosed with terminal conditions. Hospitals and care homes are not the only option; tailored one-to-one live-in care enables palliative care at home to be delivered right through to the final stages of life. We understand that this is a highly emotional time for clients and their families and our carers assist with the practical aspects of daily life, as well as provide emotional support which is so important at this time.
- The Norfolk Hospice, Tapping House United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, King's Lynn
The Norfolk Hospice, Tapping House was founded in 1984 by Dr Hugh Ford. The aim of The Dr Hugh Ford Inpatient Unit is to provide support and care to patients with a wide range of symptoms associated with a life-shortening illness. Our inpatient team will provide high-quality nursing and medical care supported by psychological and emotional support, complementary therapies, family support, physiotherapy and occupational therapy. Our team will provide symptom control, respite care and end of life care.
- The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice Glasgow United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Glasgow
The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice is a registered Scottish charity that looks after the palliative care needs of people living in and around greater Glasgow. Our aim is to treat our patients holistically, with respect and dignity, and our team of caring health and social care professionals are here to make sure patients are fully supported throughout their time with us. We make decisions about your care, in consultation with you and your family, in order to provide the best compassionate care possible.
- The Shooting Star Children's Hospice United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Surrey
From babies to young people up to the age of 21, we support families from diagnosis to end of life and throughout bereavement with a range of nursing, practical, emotional and medical care.
- True Colours Trust United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
True Colours is a small independent funder working in the UK and Africa. Our work is focussed on improving access to palliative care for babies, children and young people in the UK and enabling disabled children and young people to live their lives, to the full improving access to pain relief and palliative care in Africa. Our approach recognises the importance of long-term commitments, listening to those with lived experience and partnerships, feedback and real collaboration.
We have been working on these issues since 2002. We are working towards a time when everyone, wherever they are and whatever their age, is able to access good palliative care and disabled children and young people are able to live their lives to the full.
- Ty Gobaith United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Groesynydd,
The hospice is run along similar lines to its sister hospice, Hope House, but is sensitive to the needs of the local population, many of whom speak Welsh as a first language. Ty Gobaith opened in 2004 and provides care and support to children and their families living in the North Wales area.
- Ty Hafan United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Sully
Ty Hafan is one of the UK's leading paediatric palliative care charities and offers care to children and support for their families, throughout Wales.
- University of Bristol - Palliative and End of Life Care Research Group United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Bristol
The Palliative and End of Life Care Research Group, based in Population Health Sciences, is a hub for research in palliative and end of life care across the University of Bristol and the South West of England.
- Weldmar Hospicecare Trust United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Dorchester
- Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Palliative Care United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Worthing
Western Sussex Hospitals Foundation Trust has a hospital-based palliative care team on its Chichester and Worthing sites.
We have a team of nurse specialists on each site supported by the medical teams from St Barnabas House Hospice in Worthing and St Wilfrid’s Hospice, Chichester. Our palliative care specialists are here to help patients with advanced progressive or life-limiting illness and their families to enjoy the best possible quality of life they can, and to help them in facing problems associated with these conditions. They aim to prevent and relieve suffering by early identification and treatment of pain and other problems, and provide the physical, psychological, social and spiritual support their patients and their families need.
- Wolfson Palliative Care Research Centre - Hull York Medical School United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Hull
The Wolfson Palliative Care Research Centre brings together researchers, health and social care professionals from a range of disciplines, patients, families and members of the public to find and help deliver the best palliative care services and treatments. We conduct palliative care research, and provide education and information relevant to the needs of people living with and dying from serious illness, their families and communities. We aim to improve quality of life and reduce inequalities in care, especially those driven by socio-economic status and diagnosis.
- World Child Cancer United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
World Child Cancer helps to improve access to quality treatment and support for children with cancer and their families. Our mission is to improve diagnosis, access to treatment and quality of support for children with cancer, and their families, in the developing world. We currently support 10 programmes in Africa, Asia and Central America as well as supporting a collaborative Wilms' Tumour collaboration across sub-Saharan Africa. We work with partner hospitals in Bangladesh, Cameroon, Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, Kosovo, Malawi, Mexico, Myanmar and the Philippines.
Global
- International Children's Palliative Care Network (ICPCN) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Bristol
The International Children's Palliative Care Network (ICPCN) is a worldwide network of individuals and agencies working with children and young people with life-limiting conditions.
- International Observatory on End of Life Care (IOELC) - Lancaster University United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Lancaster
The aim of the International Observatory on End of Life Care is to undertake high quality research, clinical studies, evaluation, education, advocacy and consultancy to improve palliative and end of life care for patients and family carers. The Observatory works closely with the local health and social care community in the North West, as well as nationally and internationally. We offer a range of methodological and theoretical expertise drawn from clinical and social science perspectives.
- Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance (WHPCA) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London
The Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance (WHPCA) is an international non-governmental organisation focusing exclusively on hospice and palliative care development worldwide. We are a network of national and regional hospice and palliative care organisations and affiliate organisations.We believe that no-one with a life-limiting condition, such as cancer or HIV, should live and die with unnecessary pain and distress. Our vision is a world with universal access to hospice and palliative care. Our mission is to foster, promote and influence the delivery of affordable, quality palliative care
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