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The Ayrshire Hospice provides specialist palliative care and services to people affected by life-limiting illness across Ayrshire. We are passionate about working closely with those we serve, our communities and our partner organisations and aim to reach all those who might benefit from our high quality, personalised care.

We understand that some people can be apprehensive about coming to a hospice which is why we have created a list of frequently asked questions about Ayrshire Hospice care and to dispel some myths.

What services do you offer?

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Published: 27th September, 2019

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How do I access hospice care?

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Referral information for patients and families

Published: 27th September, 2019

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What are your visiting hours?

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The following visiting arrangements are in place for the Ayrshire Hospice In-patient Unit at East Ayrshire Community Hospital (EACH) in Cumnock:

  • Visiting time is between 10am - 8pm.
  • An unlimited number of family members or friends may visit a patient for the duration of their stay. However, due to the ward environment we respectfully ask that there are no more than 2 visitors per patient at one time.
  • We prefer if you do not visit for more than 2 hours at a time to allow us to promote rest. However, visitors can attend as multiple times during the day (10am – 8pm) if they wish.
  • Children will be made very welcome if they would like to visit a loved one during their stay with us.
  • If your loved one is approaching end of life you will be guided by our experienced nursing team in regards to visiting, where special arrangements will be made.
  • Any further guidance and support around visiting will be provided by our team.

If you want to speak to a member of our team in regards to visiting, please contact the In-Patient Unit on 01292 434620.

Published: 27th September, 2019

Updated: 24th February, 2025

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Are hospices sad and gloomy places?

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Hospices are full of light, love and joy. Yes, there are naturally times of deep sadness and loss as in life. But the work hospices do focus on the quality of life for however long a patient has. The buildings, gardens, and work of the staff and volunteers make hospices a haven of peace, solace, dignity and compassion.

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

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Is it true once you go into a hospice you’ll never come out?

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Many people return home after a period of assessment, treatment or symptom control. Once their needs are met they go home again. Some patients do choose to come to a hospice to die, knowing they will be given the specialist and holistic care they need to ensure that their death is as peaceful, dignified and comfortable as possible.

Those in the hospice who wish to die at home, are supported by the hospice team to return home and be cared for there, wherever possible.

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

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Is hospice and palliative care just for people with cancer?

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Anyone with a chronic life limiting illness can benefit from hospice care, covering those with a whole variety of illnesses including neurological conditions, end stage heart failure and lung disease – not just cancer.

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

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Does palliative care mean managing pain mainly through the use of addictive drugs?

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Palliative care means whole person care providing psychological and spiritual care along with pain and symptom management. It is the body and soul care of someone who is alive with maybe hours, days, months or years left to live. It is about making today matter.

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

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Do hospices and palliative care accelerate dying?

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Hospices and palliative care neither prolong or hasten dying.  Its aim is to ensure the best quality of that’s possible, until the very end of someone’s life.

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

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Are hospices just for old people?

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Hospice care covers all ages. Adult hospices look after over 16’s while patients under 16 are looked after in CHAS hospices – Children’s Hospices Across Scotland – at Rachel House in Perthshire and Robin House near Loch Lomond in Balloch.

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

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Does being referred to a hospice mean you’re going to die soon?

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Hospices have a holistic approach that aims to make the most of your life and supports not just the patients but their carers and family with spiritual care, bereavement care and a focus on living until the end, not dying. Some patients and families use hospice services for years.

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

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Do you have to pay or make donation for hospice care?

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It is totally FREE to patients and their families and mainly paid for by voluntary donations, fundraising as well as a contribution from local health boards

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

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Do Macmillan and Marie Curie run all the hospices and palliative care services in the UK?

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All the independent hospices in Scotland are run by independent charities. Independent Scottish hospices receive no financial support from the UK wide charities of Macmillan and Marie Curie.

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

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Are hospices all about in-patient beds and the care provided in those beds?

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Hospice care is patient centred and is delivered to patients in their own homes, in the community, hospitals, care homes and day service areas as well as in-patient units. Hospice care can be accessed through local GPs and other health professionals. It’s all about making the most of life.

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

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