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If you’ve never visited us, you may be wondering what the Hospice looks like. With our 360° tour, you can see beyond the entrance doors of the Hospice like never before.
Our virtual tour allows you to step inside Thames Hospice and explore from the comfort of your own home. The tour includes useful information along the way where you can find out more about our services.
Take a virtual tour of our 29-bed Inpatient Unit. Surrounded by stunning landscaped gardens, many with a view of the lake, each room has an en-suite bathroom, smart television, space for families to stay over and a private terrace.
Take a virtual tour of the Paul Bevan Centre, home to our therapy and wellbeing services, which includes our Day Therapy Suite and Rehabilitation Centre.
Take a look inside Café by the Lake and Shop No.23 to see all the glorious refreshments, products and scenery that await your visit! Both our café and shop are open to the public daily from 8am to 7pm.
We rely on the generosity of our amazing community, whose support enables us to provide the best possible end-of-life care for local people. It costs £12 million every year to keep our Hospice running - through charitable support we need to raise over 50% of the funds required annually to provide our services free of charge, 365 days a year, to the people who need us most.
We’ve never needed you, our wonderful supporters, more than we need you today. Please donate what you can to help keep hospice care available for those in desperate need.
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