A hospice that treats the patient and the family — across referral, care at home, end-of-life, and a full year of bereavement support. One coordinated team. Every step.
Hospice isn't a moment — it's a journey that starts before admission and continues for a full year after a patient passes. Our system holds every stage so nothing falls through, and the right person is there at the right time.
Every patient has a case file from the moment of referral. Every family stays connected for 13 months after.
Physician or self-referral. Eligibility assessment. Urgency triage. The case is opened.
Comprehensive assessment. Plan of care written. Equipment, medications, the team are ready.
Home or inpatient. Symptom management. Spiritual care. Family conversations. Plan reviewed weekly.
Vigil care. Bedside support. The on-call team responds within the hour, day or night.
Family follow-up. Grief support. Anniversary contact. The case stays open until they're ready to close it.
Because hospice isn't a single service — it's a coordinated network of clinical, emotional, and practical support around two people at once.
Symptom management, comfort, dignity. At home where possible — in our inpatient unit when complex symptoms or family respite calls for it.
Caregivers, partners, children. From the day the case opens, through the patient's care, and for 13 months after they pass.
A sample of the case visits scheduled across our IDG (interdisciplinary group) this week. Every visit, every team member, every family — all visible to the right people, in real time.
Demo data · sample anonymised case visits
Physician referrals, family-initiated referrals, and self-referrals all welcome. We respond within 24-48 hours and we never turn anyone away during the assessment.
Start referral →Hospice care is partly funded — but vigil sitters, bereavement counsellors, and equipment for home care all rely on donor support. Your gift covers what state funding doesn't.
Donate →Sit vigil so a family can rest. Drive a patient to a hospital appointment. Help in our bereavement programme. Three hours, three months, three years — every commitment matters.
Volunteer →Hospice care isn't a single role — it's a coordinated team of clinical, emotional, and practical professionals around every case. Each role on the team has its own expertise; together they hold the whole picture of the patient and family.
Sample story — a recent family described being matched to a hospice nurse within 36 hours of referral. The same care team supported them through 4 months of home care, end-of-life vigil, and a further 13 months of bereavement support.
Structural example — illustrates the full case journey from referral through bereavement
State funding covers most clinical care. It doesn't cover the things that make hospice human — the volunteer who sits overnight so a spouse can sleep. The bereavement counsellor who follows up a year later. Your gift covers the gap.