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St Kentigern Hospice

Established in 1995 thanks to the commitment and vision of a dedicated group of fundraisers, we are a leading healthcare organisation and registered charity providing free specialist palliative care services to patients with life-limiting illnesses serving the Denbighshire, West Flintshire and East Conwy regions. We are founded and supported by the local community in central North Wales.

About St Kentigern Hospice


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St Kentigern Hospice is a leading healthcare organisation located in the picturesque city of St Asaph, North Wales. Founded in 1995, the hospice provides specialist palliative care services to patients with life-limiting illnesses. Our clinical services are completely free of charge to patients and their families across our catchment area of Denbighshire, West Flintshire and East Conwy.

The Hospice has a wide range of state-of-the-art facilities and services, including inpatient care, day-care, outpatient clinic, community support, bereavement support, and complementary therapies. The clinical team work tirelessly to provide individualised care and support, ensuring that patients receive the best possible care that is tailored to their needs. Patients have access to a full team of clinical professionals including advanced nurse practitioners, registered nurses, healthcare support workers, family support team members, complementary therapists, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, music therapist, admiral nurse and doctor. The Hospice seeks to improve the quality of life of patients and their families by providing compassionate, holistic care and support.

St Kentigern Hospice is a registered charity and is mostly reliant on donations and contributions from the community. The hospice hosts a range of fundraising events and activities throughout the year, such as sponsored runs, coffee mornings, and fashion shows. These events help raise crucial funds for the hospice and ensure that patients receive the best possible care.

Your Impact

Every year we care for approximately 500 people with life-limiting illnesses across central North Wales. We not only support our patients, but also their families and carers.

We tailor our care to meet the individual needs of every patient, improving their quality of life and promoting dignity.

Although our care is given freely, it is not without cost. Every donation, however small or large makes a positive difference.

£6

Could provide a patients food for the day

£25

Could pay for 1 hour of vital nursing care

£60

Could offer bereaved families help and support