Launching Our Research on Neurodiversity and Grief

Research plays an important role in shaping services that are compassionate, inclusive and responsive to real lived experience. Recently, our Psychological and Emotional Services team celebrated the launch of a new research publication that reflects this commitment and the power of working together with families. The publication, Neurodiversity and Grief: Advancing a neuroinclusive Service, shares […]
Supporting the Next Generation of Healthcare Professionals

At Harlington Hospice, we believe in supporting not only the people in our care, but also the future of healthcare. This year, we were proud to welcome two Physician Assistant students to Michael Sobell House for a four-month placement that has had a remarkable impact on both the students and the hospice team. A developing […]
Remembering Peter Grace

Anyone who met Peter knows he left a lasting impression – not just for his wit or warmth, but for the way he faced life’s hardest moments with courage and kindness. In July 2024, Peter was diagnosed with cancer. He accepted his prognosis with remarkable inner strength and determination, even when the path ahead was […]
A Journey Home: Arman’s Story

At Harlington Hospice, we believe in supporting each person to live meaningfully and in comfort, wherever that may be. For Arman, this meant helping him fulfil a deeply personal wish – to return home and be reunited with his family. A wish to go home Arman was just 43 when he came into our care […]
A Graduation to Remember: Debbie’s Journey

At Harlington Hospice and Michael Sobell House, we believe in focusing on what truly matters to each person who comes into our care. For Debbie, this meant recognising her incredible achievement and ensuring she had the chance to celebrate it with the people who loved her most. “Happy go lucky, funny, scatty, lovable” Debbie came […]
TOUCH AND GOA! Shirley’s Christmas Journey

Shirley’s repatriation journey We have learnt at the hospice that travelling ‘home’ when you are very ill often means going back to the country where you were born. This can be a really difficult practical task but so important. Shirley is just 36, with a husband and two delightful sons. She tragically has advanced cancer […]
Brenda and Kelly’s Story

In Summer 2021, Brenda’s health was declining and it became clear to her and her daughter, Kelly, that they’d benefit from some additional support. Brenda and Kelly worked with Harlington Hospice’s Inpatient Unit and Hospice at Home Teams throughout the rest of Brenda’s life. After a stay in hospital in 2021, it was important to […]
Anita and Eila’s Story

On the 14th April 2021, Anita’s mother Eila died whilst staying at our Inpatient Unit at Michael Sobell House. Anita writes below about her family’s experience and the deeply precious moments spent with Eila during her final days and hours. 14th of April 2021 – 6:30 am I could hear my Mum‘s breathing, slow and […]