We want to enable you to do the things you want to do and make your life easier and more comfortable.
Our multi-skilled and highly trained nurses, doctors, therapists and other members of the care team support people diagnosed with any terminal illness. We care for cancer and non-cancer patients, and because everyone’s illness is unique, we offer a range of different treatments.
Our regular outpatient clinics and support groups can give you the confidence and advice to help you live well with your illness. They also provide an opportunity to discuss your health and medication, and refer you to other Hospice services.
For example, people with fatigue and breathlessness can benefit from courses offering practical advice. Our occupational and physiotherapists can help alleviate or control a range of symptoms, and with personalised exercise programmes and home adaptations, they can make a real improvement to independent living.
Day Services at St Michael's Hospice

Social Work service
Our experienced social workers are key members of the care team at St Michael’s Hospice.

Clinics for managing long-term conditions
Services specifically designed to enhance your quality of life

Spiritual Care and Support
Whatever your beliefs, the Spiritual Care team at St Michael’s Hospice will always respect and affirm you.

Renal clinic
This clinic is for patients with advanced kidney disease (CKD stage 5) who have chosen conservative management and care with no dialysis or transplant options.

Fatigue and Breathlessness Clinic (FAB)
The Fatigue and Breathlessness Course is designed to help you if you suffer from fatigue and/or breathlessness.

Listening Support volunteers
Listening support volunteers are trained in active listening skills and offer you the space to think and express emotions

Day Hospice
A warm welcome awaits you from our specialist team of doctors, nurses, support staff and volunteers who offer a range of tailored therapies.