Who we are
Who we are
Who we are
At Harlington Hospice we believe that, even when confronted by the reality of death, everyone can still live each day to the fullest. We’re here, alongside our community, at their time of need.Â
We take great care to get to know everyone who comes to us and work with each person to set their own goals for how to live well. Our approach is not one size fits all. Through our Inpatient Unit at Michael Sobell House, Hospice at Home, Wellbeing, Psychological & Emotional Support, Harlington Care and Education & Information services, those who come to us are supported to live each of their days in their own way, to the fullest.
Throughout this journey we’re also beside each person’s family and friends, taking the time to support them from the start and are here for anyone in our community going through bereavement.
Our purpose
To support those in our community living with serious or terminal illness to live each of their days in their own way, to the fullest.
Our vision
Where everyone living with serious or terminal illness is treated as an individual and supported to live with their illness in a positive way.
Our values
Collaborative – We’re inclusive and diverse and never overlook the value of others’ views and perspectives in creating more individualised care. We share our own and learn from other’s best practice.
Responsive – We are embedded in our local community and exist to respond to their needs. We go above and beyond to find the right answers for whoever needs our help.
Thoughtful – We think not only about the most effective medical practice, but also about what is helpful for our patients.
Courageous – We’re there at people’s hardest moments in life and we’re a pillar of strength for them when they need us.