Multi-Million Pound Boost for Hospice Facilities

UK Gov

The government has confirmed the release of £25 million for upgrades and refurbishments today for hospices across England,

  • An additional £75 million will be available from April as part of the largest investment in hospices in a generation.
  • The funding will modernise facilities, improve IT systems and ensure patients receive the highest quality care.

Families across England will start to see improved end-of-life care as the government brings in major upgrades to hospice services nationwide.

New investments in hospices will make sure people receive compassionate care in comfortable, dignified surroundings during their most vulnerable moments by creating outdoor gardens where memories can be shared and upgrading patient rooms, so they feel more like home.

Every change is focused on supporting families when they need it most.

The improvements will help ensure that during life's most challenging moments, patients and their loved ones receive the highest quality care in the most appropriate and comfortable settings.

Hospices will begin receiving £25 million for facility upgrades and refurbishments from today as part of the biggest investment into hospices in a generation.

The cash will be distributed immediately for the 2024/25 financial year, with a further £75 million to follow from April. More than 170 hospices across the country will receive funding, including those run by Marie Curie and Sue Ryder, as well as independent hospices like Zoe's Place in Liverpool.

This cash forms a key part of the government's Plan for Change, improving care in the community where people need it most.

Minister for Care Stephen Kinnock said:

This is the largest investment in a generation to help transform hospice facilities across England. From upgrading patient rooms to improving gardens and outdoor spaces, this funding will make a real difference to people at the end of their lives.

Hospices provide invaluable care and support when people need it most and this funding boost will ensure they are able to continue delivering exceptional care in better, modernised facilities.

The immediate cash injection, allocated through Hospice UK from the department, will enable hospices to purchase essential new medical equipment, undertake building refurbishments, improve technology, upgrade facilities for patients and families and implement energy efficiency measures. 

The larger £75 million investment will support more substantial capital projects, including major building works and facility modernisation, throughout the next financial year. 

Toby Porter, CEO of Hospice UK, said:

The announcement before Christmas of £100m of additional funding for hospices in England was a significant boost, and today's news of the allocation of the first £25m of this funding will be a huge relief for our members.

Several years of rapidly rising costs have curtailed the extent to which hospices have been able to invest in their infrastructure for the longer term. This additional support will enable them to do so - and relieve the immediate pressures on hospice finances.

The hospice sector is ready to support the government's ambition to shift more care into the community. This couldn't be more important for people approaching the end of life, when it's vital to have the right care, in the right place.

The greater stability provided by the government's funding injection this year and next gives us a golden opportunity to now reform the palliative and end of life care system, so it's fit for the future.

Nick Carroll, Chief Executive of children's palliative care charity Together for Short Lives, said:

We're really pleased that the Department of Health and Social Care has moved quickly to finalise the details of this much-needed funding and ensure it is ready for distribution.

We know that children's hospices across England face an increasingly challenging funding landscape, with costs continuing to rise significantly. This investment will help children's hospices continue to deliver essential care for seriously ill children and their families across England.

A key focus of the investment will be digital transformation, enabling hospices to modernise their IT systems and improve data sharing between healthcare providers. The funding will also support the development of outreach services, allowing hospices to extend their care beyond their physical buildings. This includes investing in mobile equipment and technology that will help support people who wish to receive end-of-life care in their own homes. 

Creating more welcoming spaces for families is another priority, with funding allocated for the renovation of family rooms and outdoor areas. These improvements will provide peaceful, comfortable spaces where families can spend precious time with their loved ones during difficult periods. 

The funding forms part of the government's commitment to improving end-of-life care services across England, so hospices can continue providing exceptional care in the best possible environments. 

It also supports the government's ambitions in the 10 Year Health Plan to shift healthcare out of hospitals into the community and from analogue to digital, to ensure patients and their families receive personalised care in the most appropriate setting.

Notes: 

  • Hospice UK is managing the distribution without charging administration fees.
BREAKDOWN OF FUNDING
Acorns Children's Hospice Trust302,003
Alexander Devine Children's Hospice Service47,956
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity235,374
Ashgate Hospicecare211,820
Barnsley Hospice80,039
Bassetlaw Hospice7,274
Beaumond House Community Hospice32,852
Birmingham - adjusted for 12 months345,224
Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice73,256
Blythe House Hospice39,958
Bolton Hospice107,466
Bury Hospice61,674
Butterfly Hospice12,215
Butterwick Hospice Limited60,656
Campden Home Nursing23,060
Children's Hospice South West275,928
Claire House Children's Hospice172,160
Community Hospice for Greenwich & Bexley231,143
Compton Hospice217,778
Cornwall Hospice Care161,125
Demelza Hospice Care for Children - Demelza Kent242,135
Derian House Children's Hospice115,875
Dorothy House Hospice Care297,862
Douglas Macmillan Hospice328,758
Dove Cottage Day Hospice9,309
Dove House Hospice111,822
Dr Kershaw's Hospice92,588
Earl Mountbatten Hospice332,433
East Anglia's Children's Hospices222,453
East Cheshire Hospice130,738
East Lancashire Hospice85,513
Eden Valley Hospice92,849
Ellenor137,518
Farleigh Hospice268,268
Forget Me Not Children's Hospice75,232
Francis House Children's Hospice152,127
Garden House Hospice124,170
Great Oaks, Dean Forest Hospice25,137
Halton Haven Hospice55,394
Harlington Hospice Association116,191
Hartlepool & District Hospice60,881
Haven House Children's Hospice88,446
Havens Hospices261,310
Heart of Kent Hospice97,348
Helen & Douglas House136,890
Hope House Children's Hospices (Hope House)144,966
Hospice at Home West Cumbria33,871
Hospice at Home, Carlisle and North Lakeland31,287
Hospice Care for Burnley & Pendle95,256
Hospice in the Weald199,653
Hospice of St Francis (Berkhamsted)121,619
Hospice of the Good Shepherd81,185
HospiceCare North Northumberland18,653
Hospiscare (Exeter)180,911
Isabel Hospice120,401
Jessie May22,929
John Eastwood Hospice12,573
Julia's House Ltd.131,315
Kate's Home Nursing8,843
Katharine House Hospice (Banbury)35,454
Katharine House Hospice (Stafford)97,658
Keech Hospice Care189,753
Kemp Hospice Trust21,942
Kirkwood Hospice160,020
Lakelands Hospice9,251
Lawrence Home Nursing9,586
Lewis-Manning Hospice49,050
Lindsey Lodge Hospice78,577
Longfield50,229
LOROS Leicestershire & Rutland Hospice302,751
Marie Curie unadjusted1,250,000
Martin House Children's Hospice148,596
Mary Ann Evans Hospice37,177
Mary Stevens Hospice83,256
Naomi House & Jacksplace Children's Hospice122,736
Noah's Ark Children's Hospice114,605
North Devon Hospice104,128
North London Hospice283,640
Nottinghamshire Hospice72,123
Oakhaven Hospice157,402
Overgate Hospice85,938
Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice280,455
Pilgrims Hospices in East Kent, Canterbury290,911
Primrose Hospice29,035
Princess Alice Hospice264,319
Priscilla Bacon3,958
Prospect Hospice127,153
Queenscourt Hospice137,157
Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People145,128
Rennie Grove Peace Hospice Care278,579
Richard House Children's Hospice85,846
Rosemary Foundation - Hospice at Home17,247
Rossendale Hospice25,229
Rotherham Hospice121,115
Rowcroft - The Torbay & South Devon Hospice158,301
Royal Trinity Hospice318,609
Saint Catherine's Hospice (Scaraborough)104,720
Saint Francis Hospice191,131
Saint Michael's Hospice (Harrogate)140,243
Severn Hospice229,964
Shipston Home Nursing10,206
Shooting Star CHASE169,787
Sidmouth Hospice at Home16,934
Sobell House Hospice78,633
South Bucks Hospice19,251
Springhill Hospice111,983
St Andrew's Hospice (Grimsby)92,589
St Ann's Hospice (Cheadle, Cheshire)228,447
St Barnabas Hospices (Sussex)368,232
St Barnabas Lincolnshire Hospice236,601
St Catherine's Hospice (Crawley)203,142
St Catherine's Hospice (Lancashire)166,720
St Christopher's Hospice526,754
St Clare Hospice (West Essex)144,945
St Cuthbert's Hospice68,486
St Elizabeth Hospice239,262
St Gemma's Hospice225,450
St Giles Hospice213,793
St Helena Hospice237,083
St John's Hospice, Lancaster126,624
St Johns, London147,500
St Joseph's Hospice Association66,973
St Joseph's Hospice, HACKNEY313,531
St Leonard's Hospice144,606
St Luke's (Cheshire) Hospice84,318
St Luke's Hospice (Basildon)256,843
St Luke's Hospice (Harrow & Brent)129,220
St Luke's Hospice (Sheffield)223,481
St Luke's Hospice Plymouth176,616
St Margaret's Hospice - SOMERSET204,046
St Mary's Hospice86,382
St Michael's Hospice (Hereford)166,755
St Michael's Hospice (North Hampshire) Basingstoke86,086
St Michael's hospice, Hastings146,943
St Nicholas Hospice Care97,852
St Oswald's Hospice252,524
St Peter & St James Hospice & Continuing Care Centre78,032
St Peter's Hospice (BRISTOL)251,252
St Raphael's Hospice131,769
St Richard's Hospice (WORCESTER)172,108
St Rocco's Hospice88,421
St Teresa's Hospice76,912
St Wilfrid's Hospice (EASTBOURNE)179,191
St Wilfrid's Hospice (SOUTH COAST) - Chichester141,670
Sue Ryder unadjusted1,250,000
Teesside Hospice Care Foundation74,899
Thames Hospice224,843
The Martlets Hospice253,129
The Myton Hospices223,905
The Norfolk Hospice, Tapping House81,531
The Prince of Wales Hospice70,669
The Rowans Hospice171,289
The Shakespeare Hospice32,216
Treetops Hospice Care65,496
Trinity Hospice & Palliative Care Services205,071
Tynedale Hospice at Home16,145
Wakefield Hospice78,381
Weldmar Hospicecare Trust177,100
Weston Hospicecare71,633
Wigan & Leigh Hospice123,224
Willen Hospice143,687
Willow Burn Hospice24,014
Willow Wood Hospice60,478
Willowbrook Hospice99,908
Wirral Hospice St John's131,516
Woking Hospice160,768
Woodlands Hospice20,172
Zoe's Place - Baby Hospice75,336
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