Hospice care
Marie Curie Hospices help anyone with an illness they’re likely to die from, and those close to them, receive the care and support they need. Whether you're staying with us or coming in for the day, we're here to help.
Marie Curie Hospices help anyone with an illness they’re likely to die from, and those close to them, receive the care and support they need. Whether you're staying with us or coming in for the day, we're here to help.
If you or a loved one is living with a terminal illness and would like to receive care and support at one of our hospices, please contact your District Nurse, GP or hospital consultant. Find out more about how to get hospice care.
We'll travel to where you are, bringing the nursing care and emotional help you need to you, in the comfort of your own home. Find out how to get hospice care at home.
Watch the video to take a virtual tour of a hospice in 360 degrees.
If you're watching on a computer, you can click around to see up, down and all around each room. If you're watching on mobile, play the video in full screen mode, and move the phone around to explore.
If you're watching using virtual reality 3D goggles, simply look around as Helen guides you from room to room.
Make sure you have the sound turned up so you can hear what Helen has to say!
Learn about the types of service we offer, commissioning and referring to Marie Curie services.
A counsellor’s guide to navigating conversations when someone tells you they have a terminal illness. Find ideas about what to say.
Kelly and Emma explain how the care their mum Jacqui received in a Marie Curie hospice helped the whole family.
Georgina and I were very different, and we loved each other’s differences. We felt blessed that she was at the hospice in her final weeks.