
Hospice services are open to everyone, regardless of any consideration except need and the availability of resources to meet that need.
Over the last year, Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice has cared for over a thousand local people all in the later stages of their life through illness. Hospice philosophy holds that the final weeks and days of someone’s life are very important and our specialist staff work towards making the quality of life during this period as good as it can be.
Patients are referred to the hospice by their GP or hospital consultant. They can then be admitted for pain and symptom control, respite or terminal care, or cared for at home by home care nurses.
They and their families receive holistic care from a team of professional, experienced medical and nursing staff, occupational and physiotherapists, counsellor/social workers (assisted by a team of trained volunteers) and chaplains. There is also a team of volunteers specially trained to provide a range of complementary therapies for the comfort of patients.
Currently Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice offers:
The hospice has relied on volunteers since its very beginnings and currently has about 300 working at Birmingham St Mary’s. They work in all areas – charity shops, reception, the ward, day hospice, catering, administration and fundraising. Their input enables the hospice to continue to provide the level and quality of services its patients and their families deserve.
There is no charge to patients or their families for the services provided. The hospice is an independent, self-financing charity, which depends on voluntary donations to sustain the range of essential services. Grants received from local health authorities cover less than one-third of hospice expenditure and Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice continually faces the real challenge of securing its future.
You can find more about Birmingham St Mary's at the Hospice's website