We aim to offer support to people who need help to deal with the consequences of being diagnosed with a life-limiting illness...
Our inpatient unit (IPU) is where we provide specialist treatment. The IPU has 16 en-suite, private rooms across two areas.
When a person has been diagnosed with a life-limiting or life-shortening illness, often family members and friends take on the role of carer
The occupational therapist at The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice works as part of the rehabilitation team.
We recognise there is a growing need for palliative care services specifically for young people and their families...
We use complementary therapy at The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, together with conventional medical treatments, to maximise wellbeing
Our research group chaired by Dr Alistair McKeown, the hospice’s palliative care consultant, meets throughout the year to discuss...
The art room offers support to family members, carers and friends of hospice patients, giving them the opportunity to engage ...
Facing the loss of a loved one can at times feel confusing and overwhelming and The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice recognises that for..
Our Chaplain provides spiritual, religious and psychological support to patients and their families at any point of the illness journey
The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice has been delivering gold standard specialist palliative care for over 37 years to the people of...
Family Support Service provide one to one counselling for adults and young people who are experiencing loss, grief, and bereavement.
Our Hospice Community Team visit patients, their families and carers in the comfort of their own home.