All rooms are individual, with an en-suite bathroom and a view into the garden. Visitors are welcome, but there may be restrictions at times depending on current healthcare guidance. You can find the latest information here.
You can find a tour of the Hospice here, and answers to lots of the frequently asked questions about smoking, meals, visitors, what to bring etc.
Parking
Parking is free at the Hospice. There's plenty of nearby on-street parking too, so it's easy for friends and family to visit. You can see local transport links here.
Wellbeing Service
Patients can get involved with the range of programmes and services that our teams deliver. The Living Well Programme is an eight-week structured series of sessions that helps provide you with an opportunity to ask questions and learn where to find information.
It also means that you get to know others in similar circumstances and can become part of a supportive community. Our Fatigue and Breathlessness five-week course covers Goal Setting, Activity and Movement, Energy Conservation, Breathlessness and Sleep and Appetite and includes some gentle chair-based exercises and a session of relaxation.
Open to people who are living with a life-limiting illness, as well as their families and carers, the Hospice Community Hub offers emotional support, practical advice and workshops and uplifting wellbeing activities like crafting. St Peter's aim is to help people adjust, connect, and live well through every stage of their journey.
The Hospice Community Hub offers a safe space for people to connect with others facing similar experiences. Please check here for more details about where and when these run.
Informal Drop-In sessions
Our informal drop-in sessions provide information about our services. They're a great opportunity for patients, family or friends to find out more about us. There's no need to book ahead, just drop in. You'll find details here about when and where they're happening.
How the Hospice is managed and funded
St Peter's is a charity. All our care is provided completely free of charge. That includes care at home, in our Inpatient Unit, and through our community and support services. There's no cost to you or your family - and there never will be.
As a charity, we rely on the generosity of our community to make this possible.
Only around 20% of our funding comes from the NHS. The rest is raised through a combination of:
Every donation, big or small, helps us continue to provide expert, compassionate care for people facing the end of their life, and for those closest to them.
There's never any expectation to give. But if you're ever curious about how we're funded, or how others choose to support us, we're always happy to talk.
For information on making a donation, or to find out about our free Will-writing services, please contact our fundraising team on 01275 391 400 or supportercare@stpetershospice.org
How the Hospice is regulated
Our clinical care is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of all health and social care services. The CQC carries out regular inspections to ensure we're providing safe, effective, compassionate, high-quality care. You can read inspection reports here, and on the CQC website at cqc.org.uk.
Charity regulation
As a registered charity with the Charity Commission, we're governed by a board of Trustees who are collectively responsible for the governance, management, and administration of the Hospice. More information about our Trustees is available here. We're also registered with the Fundraising Regulator and meet the Code of Fundraising Practice.
Protecting your data
The Hospice keeps records about the healthcare and treatment patients receive so we can deliver care safely and effectively. Your data is protected under UK law. The Hospice has a Caldicott Guardian who is responsible for protecting the confidentiality of people's health and care information but also sharing appropriate information when necessary. Every healthcare provider must have one. Ours is Dr Anjali Mullick, Medical Director. Our privacy policy for patients, families and carers is here where you can find out more about how we protect and share data.
For more details, please contact our Caldicott Guardian via email on Anjali.Mullick@stpetershospice.org or you can write to her at St Peter's Hospice, Charlton Road, Brentry, Bristol, BS10 6NL.
Tell us what you think
At St Peter's we want to provide the best service we can and we're striving to do better all the time. We really want to hear from you so we can learn what works for you and what doesn't. That way we can keep improving and developing our services. We want to hear it all: compliments, comments, complaints or concerns - it all helps us support our patients and their loved ones better.
There are many ways to tell us about your experience of the care and support you've received or that of your family or friends. There is information on how to give us feedback here, or you can always speak to any member of the St Peter's team who can help point you in the right direction to tell us what you think. You're also welcome to write to us:
Patient Safety and Quality Team
St Peter's Hospice
Charlton Road
Bristol BS10 6NL
Email: Patientfeedback@stpetershospice.org
Key contacts
In a life-threatening emergency, please dial 999 immediately. For urgent medical help call 111.
Below we have provided a list of useful St Peter's and Sirona contacts:
Sirona Care & Health Single Point of Access: 0300 125 6789
St Peter's 24-Hour Clinical Advice Line: 0117 915 9430
St Peter's Carers Support Line: Mon - Fri, 10am - 4pm, 0117 915 9450
St Peter's Social Work team: Mon - Fri, 9am-5pm, 0117 915 9450
St Peter's Community Nurse Specialist team: Mon - Fri, 9am - 4.30pm, 0117 915 9493
St Peter's Wellbeing Service and Therapy team: Mon - Fri, 9am-5pm, 0117 915 9469
St Peter's Psychological Therapies team: Mon - Fri, 8am - 4pm, 0117 915 9544
Hospice Neighbours: Mon - Fri, 8.30am - 4.30pm, 0117 915 9448