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Our facilities and services - Keech Hospice
Our facilities and services - Keech Hospice
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Our facilities and services
Our facilities and services
Our purpose is to lead the way in providing specialist care, supporting babies, children, young adults and adults with life-limiting conditions. Helping them to live well and make every day count.
The support extends to their loved ones and is FREE to all who need it.
Our Services
We support adults whose GP surgery falls in Bedfordshire. Children and their families whose GP surgery falls in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, and Milton Keynes.
We are here for patients with all progressive life-limiting illnesses, such as cancer, non-malignant disease and people living with frailty.
Care and support can be provided in the patients own home, as an outpatient or in our day services in Bedford and Luton, or in our purpose-built in-patient units in Luton.
We will provide a programme of care and support that has each person at the centre, enabling them to live well with their life-limiting condition.
The earlier we can see patients who have been diagnosed with a progressive life-limiting condition, we believe, the better the outcome for the patient and their families.
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Take a tour of our Luton site
Take our 360° tour, and see beyond the entrance doors of our Luton hospice. Simply click on the video to get started.
If you aren’t familiar with our Luton sites and want to visit the hospice in person, our team would be delighted to show you around and answer any questions. Simply call us on 01582 492339 or email us at
letmehelp@keech.org.uk
Our facilities and services
Adult services
Children and Young People
Support for families and carers
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Our approach
We offer a well-co-ordinated, multi-professional and ‘seamless’ service, which integrates hospice specialist palliative care services with primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare services, other voluntary/ independent agencies, social services and in the case of children and young people, education services.
We treat patients, their families and friends as individuals, with compassion, humility, honesty and respect. Whenever possible we will involve them in decisions about treatment, respecting their preferences, beliefs and customs and always assure their complete privacy and dignity.
Download our statement of purpose
For us, Keech is a lifeline. It’s not just the care, it’s the community and moments that mean everything.
When Breanna’s mum reached out through a self-referral, we were able to put in place the support the family needed.
Read Breanna's story
Quality of Care
Our service is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) who are responsible for regulating and inspecting voluntary and private health care organisations.
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Help fund our care
We believe specialist end-of-life care should be FREE and available for everyone. Over two-thirds of our funding comes from our local community and the sale of goods in our charity shops.
By donating today, you can ensure Keech is there for our community when they need us most.
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