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Havens Hospices

Havens Hospices provides specialist care and support for people of all ages who are living with incurable conditions and their families. We work closely with health and social care professionals to ensure their care and support is the best it can possibly be, so they can get the most from life, and make every day count.

About Havens Hospices


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Havens Hospices provides specialist care and support for people of all ages who are living with incurable conditions and their families. We work closely with the person and their health and social care professionals to ensure their care and support is the best it can possibly be, so everyone in our community can get the most from life, and make every day count.

Our specialist team offers a wide range of care and support options for patients and their loved ones, based on their needs and wishes. This can be in the comfort of their own home, in the hospices – Fair Havens for adults or Little Havens for children - or a combination.

Our care and support includes everyone, extending to partners, family and friends to make sure the right support is there for patients and the people who matter to them, where and when they need it.

This care is provided absolutely free of charge.

Your Impact

No one can explain the difference our care makes better than those who have experienced it ...

"Having Little Havens – a place that is safe and kind, means everything. It’s the opportunity to feel a little bit normal." - Megan, mum to Alex

"I’ve never experienced care like this anywhere. No one has ever sat down next to my bed and talked to me as much as the nurses do here. They have time to sit down and chat with me, and they really care." - Bill

"Fair Havens has changed my outlook on life. Instead of worrying about what could go wrong, I focus on the good things." - Nicola

"If Lucy needs to go to the hospital, our family unit has to be broken up but at Little Havens, we can be together." - Emily, mum to Lucy

£20

could pay for a family meal, giving them a night off cooking (and the washing up!)

£33

could pay for a counselling session, helping them to find ways to cope with the diagnosis of their illness and the impact that will have on their family.

£56

could pay for an hour’s visit by two of our Fair Havens Community Team.