Hospices

The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice

20 Dumbreck Road, Bellahouston Park, Glasgow G41 5BW

Overview

The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice is a specialist palliative care facility serving the Glasgow area and surrounding communities. Located in the scenic setting of Bellahouston Park, the hospice provides compassionate end-of-life care and symptom management for patients with life-limiting illnesses, including cancer and other serious conditions. The organisation has established itself as a vital resource for patients and their families during challenging times.

The hospice offers a range of services including inpatient care, day services, and community-based support. Their team of experienced healthcare professionals focuses on maintaining dignity and quality of life for patients while providing emotional and practical support to families. The hospice also provides bereavement counselling and support services to help people navigate their grief following loss.

As a dedicated palliative care provider, The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice plays an important role in the healthcare landscape of Glasgow, offering specialist expertise and compassionate care in a welcoming environment. The organisation typically relies on a combination of NHS funding and charitable donations to deliver its services.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow provides specialist palliative care for people with life-limiting conditions. Services may include inpatient care, day hospice services, hospice at home (care in your own home), outpatient clinics, bereavement support for families, lymphoedema clinic, complementary therapies, and counselling. All care focuses on comfort, quality of life, and dignity. Contact 0141 429 5599 for information about available services.
Yes, all hospice care at The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice is provided free of charge to patients and their families, regardless of financial circumstances. Hospices receive some NHS funding but rely heavily on charitable donations, fundraising, retail shops, and legacies to fund their services. It costs millions of pounds each year to run a hospice, with a significant proportion raised through community support.
Referrals to The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice are usually made by your GP, hospital consultant, or district nurse. You or your family can also contact The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice directly on 0141 429 5599 to discuss a referral. Referrals are based on clinical need — anyone with a life-limiting condition can be considered. You do not have to have cancer to be referred; hospices care for people with any advanced illness including heart failure, COPD, motor neurone disease, and dementia.
No, hospice care is not just about end-of-life care. Many patients visit The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice for symptom management (pain relief, breathlessness, nausea), rehabilitation and support to stay as well as possible, respite stays to give carers a break, and day hospice activities and therapies. Some patients attend for weeks or months and then return home. Hospice care aims to help you live as fully and comfortably as possible.
Yes, The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice can help you with advance care planning — documenting your wishes for future care. This may include an Advance Decision to Refuse Treatment (living will), Lasting Power of Attorney for health and welfare, preferred place of care and death, and a ReSPECT form (Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment). Having these conversations and documents in place ensures your wishes are known and respected.
You can support The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice by making a donation, volunteering your time, shopping at or donating to charity shops, taking part in fundraising events, leaving a gift in your will (legacy giving), organising your own fundraising activity, or becoming a regular donor. Contact 0141 429 5599 or visit the website to find out more about supporting your local hospice.
The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice may offer complementary therapies including massage, aromatherapy, reflexology, Reiki, acupuncture, mindfulness and relaxation, creative arts therapy, and music therapy. These therapies complement medical treatment and can help with pain, anxiety, sleep, and overall wellbeing. All therapies are provided by qualified practitioners and are free to patients.
Yes, The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice provides bereavement support for families and loved ones after a patient has died. This may include one-to-one counselling, bereavement support groups, telephone support, memorial services, and children and young people's bereavement services. Support is available regardless of whether the person died at the hospice or elsewhere. Contact 0141 429 5599 for information about bereavement services.
The day hospice at The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice provides a programme of care and activities for patients who live at home. You may attend one or two days per week for medical review and symptom management, complementary therapies (massage, aromatherapy, reflexology), creative activities (art, music), social interaction and peer support, physiotherapy and occupational therapy, and psychological support. Transport to and from the day hospice may be arranged.
The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice may offer a Hospice at Home service, bringing specialist palliative care to patients in their own homes. This may include visits from specialist nurses, overnight care and sitting services, symptom management, practical support, and emotional support for patients and families. Hospice at Home allows people to be cared for and, if they wish, to die in the comfort and familiarity of their own home.
The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice supports people with any life-limiting condition, not just cancer. Conditions include advanced cancer, heart failure, COPD and other lung diseases, motor neurone disease (MND), multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson's disease, advanced dementia, kidney failure, and liver failure. Referral is based on clinical need, and the hospice team works alongside your GP and hospital team.
Yes, The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice welcomes visitors and families. Visiting is usually flexible, with no strict visiting hours in the inpatient unit. Family rooms and overnight facilities may be available for relatives who wish to stay close. Children are welcome to visit. The hospice environment is designed to be calm, comfortable, and homelike. Staff will support families throughout their loved one's stay.
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Address
20 Dumbreck Road, Bellahouston Park
Glasgow
G41 5BW
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Opening Hours
Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 10:00 - 16:00