
Making every day count
Many more people are living with conditions that can’t be cured, and they need specialist care to help them make the most of every day.
At Havens Hospices, we offer a wide range of support options for people of all ages based on their needs and wishes. This can be in the comfort of their own home, in the hospices - Fair Havens for adults or Little Havens for children - or a combination.
Our care includes everyone, extending to partners, family and friends to make sure the right support is there, where and when they need it. This is provided absolutely free of charge.
HOW WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE
When patients come into the hospice, we ask them “What’s most important to you?” Often, it’s the simple gestures that will give them the most comfort and pleasure. Our teams will work together to make these happen, creating treasured memories for all the family.
Did you know?
Havens Hospices is a charity and 80% of the funds we need to care for local families are contributed by kind local people through donations, gifts in wills and events like Waddle-on-Sea.
Fair Havens is a place of compassion, dignity, respect and love. When you’re here, you’re comfortable, nurtured and cared for.
The combination of care and therapies keeps me going. It’s that connection, a human touch, that I believe has added extra time to my life that I wouldn’t have had otherwise
Paula
Help us make every day count for local families
The need for our care is increasing. Many more people are living with conditions that can’t be cured, and they need specialist care and support. We want all local families to receive the best possible care when they have an incurable condition, including when the end of life is in sight. With your kind support, we can make this happen.
Little Havens is very therapeutic - cathartic, in fact. When we come here, we have feelings of peace, serenity, and comfort. Everyone understands us.
I have a strong support circle, but they'll never understand what we're going through. Even though my child has these complex conditions, we are still important. Little Havens reinforces that.”
Charlene, Reuel’s mum