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We are Glasgow's Hospice

Learn more about how we care for you
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Welcome

The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice is a registered Scottish charity and home to a team of people who care deeply about the communities of South Glasgow and East Renfrewshire.

We provide compassionate, specialist palliative and end-of-life care for patients, their families and the people who love them. Every service we offer is completely free of charge.

While we receive some funding from the NHS, it is the generosity of the people of Glasgow and beyond that makes everything possible. Without that support, we simply could not be there for the people who need us most.

Charlene at the reception of the hospice
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335,500

People in our catchment area

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1200 + 

New patients, their families and carers each year

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800 +

Staff and volunteers

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£7,200,000

needed to fund care in 2026

Our home designed for your comfort

Click the link below to see more of our spaces

Our Gardens
Patient Bedroom
Reception at the Hospice
Our Cafe
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Let's Keep on Caring

Hospice care doesn't pause, and the families who rely on it need to know it won't. Every day, patients and their loved ones turn to us for comfort, dignity and support through some of the hardest moments they will ever face.

A monthly gift through our Keep on Caring appeal means we can plan ahead, respond quickly, and keep that care free for everyone who needs it, today and in the future. It takes just a few minutes to set up, and you can change or cancel at any time.

Join our community of supporters and help us keep on caring, for good.

Keep on Caring
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Hospice News

When you sign up for our Hospice News newsletter, you will receive our twice-yearly publication, keeping you up to date with everything happening across The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice.

Hospice News Spring 2026

Newsletter

Hospice News Spring 2026

Hospice News Autumn 2025

Newsletter

Hospice News Autumn 2025