How we care Explore our services Spiritual care Your spiritual care is part of a personal journey. Whether you are being cared for in the hospice or you are a visitor, we think it’s important that you are able to express your feelings and beliefs should you want to. No one in our team will make any judgement about your religious beliefs. Whether you want to join one of our services, if you want to practice your faith in your own way, or if you simply want some time away from it all to relax in a calm and peaceful environment, you are welcome to use the hospice's chapel as much or as little as you need. You can explore your personal journey alone or with help from our chaplains. As well as leading services in the chapel and offering sacraments to people, they work alongside other religious and non-religious leaders to provide the spiritual support to meet each person’s needs. They can help you explore your religion, beliefs, past, present and future through which many are helped to deepen relationships in their lives. The EPiC Resource Centre We have created an information hub for all matters concerning end-of-life and palliative care, including topics to support you: if you have been diagnosed with an incurable illness if you're caring for someone with an incurable illness if you're wondering what financial support might be available for you. Find out more about the EPiC Resource Centre Katharine House Hospice To find out more about the work we do, read What we do or explore our services. To explore fundraising events, visit our What's On page. To receive regular news about development at the hospice and ways to support us, please sign up to our digital newsletter. Manage Cookie Preferences