Together we support people and their families across Forth Valley, Cumbernauld and Kilsyth living with life-limiting conditions to live and die well.
Whether you’re living with a life limiting illness, caring for someone who is, or grieving over the death of a loved one, we’re here to help.
Many people believe hospice care is about dying but at Strathcarron, we believe it’s also all about living your live well. We aim to help you or your loved one live a fulfilling life for as long as possible.
As part of a wider team, we create a personal care plan, to ensure you receive the best possible care and support, whatever the stage of your journey. Setting goals enables people to live well despite their condition and related symptoms.
A care plan always starts with the question, ‘what matters to you?’.
The earlier you speak to us, the better.
Do you, or someone you care about, have a life-limiting illness? Are you trying to struggling to map out what the future might look like and how you can live your life as well as you can? Would you like to have a conversation about the type of support you might need in the next wee while?
Most people prefer to stay at home if at all possible and the Strathcarron Hospice Community teams will do everything they can to enable you to achieve this.
The Specialist Lymphoedema Clinic based at Strathcarron Hospice is part of the Forth Valley Lymphoedema Service and provides specialist treatment for people with lymphoedema from any cause.
Strathcarron Hospice has a team of Social Workers who can provide social and emotional support to individuals, their families and friends
Our Children's Bereavement Service offers pre and post bereavement support to children and young people across Forth Valley, Cumbernauld & Kilsyth.
Alongside traditional and clinical treatments, we have a team of experienced complementary therapists who can offer therapies which have been shown to relax both the body and the mind.
Strathcarron Hospice Chaplains provide support for all people of all faiths and no faith. They provide emotional, psychological and spiritual support for patients, families and staff working at the Hospice.
The AHP (Allied Health Professionals) rehab team comprises occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and rehab assistant. There is also access to a speech and language therapist.
Grief is part of life's journey and represents our adaptation towards living life without our loved person. It can be an incredibly difficult, lonely and disorientating experience.
When someone you care about is seriously ill, you want to know they’re getting the best possible care and treatment. We do too.
We aim to provide person centred care to people who have chosen to be at home in their last weeks of life.
Address: Strathcarron Hospice, Randolph Hill, Denny, FK6 5HJ
Phone Number:
01324 826222Email Address
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