Visiting hours daily: 10am-1pm and 2.30pm-8pm

The Hospice

The Wisdom Hospice is the only Adult Hospice for the areas of Medway and Swale. The specialist palliative care service, provided by Medway Community Healthcare and partially funded by The Charity, offers a multi-disciplinary approach; providing care at Home, on the Ward or in Hospital.

The Hospice's aim is to help improve the quality of life for patients and their families at any stage of the patient's illness. They support those with a terminal diagnosis or who's illness has become life-limiting. The majority of patients seen by the service have advanced cancer, but they support many with neurological diseases such as motor neurone disease, those with advanced HIV disease and advancing respiratory, cardiac and renal disease.

The Hospice itself includes fifteen in-patient beds, bereavement support and advice as well as psychosocial and family support to patients and their families. They provide palliative care in the comfort of your home, as well as advice and support, which also includes respite care and complementary therapies.

Referral into the service can be made by any healthcare professional and for patients, at home, it is with the agreement of their GP.

Medway Community Healthcare

The hospice is run by Medway Community Healthcare (MCH) who provide a wide range of high quality community health services on behalf of the NHS. Find out more on their website.

Care for you and your loved ones

Watch a tour of The Wisdom Hospice.

Follow a day in the life of some of our Hospice staff.

Volunteer at the Hospice

Make a difference—volunteer at the hospice! Your time can bring comfort, companionship, and joy to those in need. Join our community and help create a warm, supportive space.

Supportive Care

The Wisdom Hospice teams provide a wide and varied range of supportive and therapeutic activities for patients with a palliative diagnosis and also for their families.

The therapeutic activities include:

  • Fitness for fun

  • Breathlessness management group

  • Information sessions

  • Patient and carer groups

  • Carer groups

  • Fellowship, emotional support and access to others in a similar situation

  • Referral to the multidisciplinary team

Support with transport is possible. Patients and family members already known to Hospice services can self-refer by telephone on 01634 823583 or by email at wisdom.hospice@nhs.net.

Leaflets

More information about some of our services can be found in the leaflets below.

Healthcare Professionals

Referrals can be made to the service using the Online Specialist Palliative Care Referral Form, which you can find below. You can also download a copy here.

Symptom Control and Care Palliative Care Guidelines for healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with incurable, progressive disease who are experiencing unpleasant symptoms.