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    24 hour Advice Line Meadow House Hospice

    Meadow House Hospice 24 hour telephone support line to the hospice ward offers support and advice on palliative care issues.

    24 hour Advice Line Michael Sobell Hospice

    Offers support and advice on palliative care issues to GPs, Care Homes, District Nurses and hospital doctors.

    It is also an Advice Line for patients and families who live in Hillingdon and need advice on any aspect of palliative care. 

    The Advice Line is answered by hospice nurses in the Inpatient Unit and queries are escalated to the on-call palliative medical team if needed.

    Pembridge Hospice provides palliative care services and advice to the residents of Brent, Central London, West London and Hammermith and Fulham.

    This is a 24 hour, 7 days a week telephone advice line.

    Referral form for clinician use only.

     

    Community Specialist Palliative Care Referral Form V4.2 (DOCX)

    24 hour Advice Line Royal Trinity Hospice

    Royal Trinity Hospice provides a 24 hour, 7 days a week clinical advice line and OOH access to the on-call consultant.

    24 hour Helpline Pall24 for North Brent and Harrow

    This service was formerly known as Single Point of Access (SPA)

    This is a 24 hour 7 days a week helpline providing advice for patients, families and professionals, hosted by St Luke's Hospice for residents of Harrow and North Brent.

    Urgent rapid response visits can be made to patients registered with a Harrow GP

     

    The team is made up of clinical nurse specialists and health care assistants (HCA) who can support patients with complex needs at home in the last weeks and months of their life (with any diagnosis). 

    The service is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and can offer advice.

     Urgent night visits  are available to patients already referred to the service.

    If you have already been referred to this service, you will have been given a direct contact number.

    Speak to your GP or district nurse to be referred to the service.