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St Michael's Hospice Hastings and Rother

Registration number: 288462

St Michael’s Hospice Hastings and Rother plays a vital role in supporting the community during challenging times of dying, death, and loss. Through their hospice and at-home care services, they provide compassionate support to individuals and families facing terminal illness, ensuring comfort, dignity, and quality of life until the end. Additionally, their expert bereavement support helps individuals navigate the grieving process and find healing and acceptance in the aftermath of loss.

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Key statistics

From the founding year and expanding team to generous donations and growing turnover, these key figures highlight the scale and impact of St Michael's Hospice Hastings and Rother’s work over the last year.

1984
Year Founded
£6.84m
Turnover
£2.83m
Donations
192
Employees

About St Michael's Hospice Hastings and Rother

Their dedicated team of healthcare professionals, therapists, and volunteers work tirelessly to deliver tailored care that meets the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients and their loved ones. St Michael’s Hospice also fosters a sense of community through wellbeing programs, holistic therapies, and support groups, empowering individuals to live as fully as possible despite their circumstances. By combining medical expertise with compassion, they provide a lifeline for those navigating life’s most difficult moments.

About St Michael's Hospice

Frequently asked questions

St Michael’s Hospice is a charity and relies on donations, fundraising, and community support to provide its services. A portion of funding also comes from the NHS.

You can support the hospice by:
Donating: Make a one-time or regular donation.
Fundraising: Participate in or organise events to raise funds.
Volunteering: Offer your time to help with hospice activities or events.
Shopping: Visit their charity shops to support their work.

Yes, all services provided by St Michael’s Hospice are free for patients and their families, ensuring accessibility for everyone in need.

Yes, the hospice welcomes volunteers to assist in various roles, including patient care, administrative tasks, retail support, and fundraising. Visit the website to learn more about current opportunities.

Referrals can be made by healthcare professionals, patients, or their families. Contact the hospice team directly for guidance on the referral process.

Yes, the hospice provides bereavement counselling and support to families and loved ones, helping them cope with loss.

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