The Kilbryde Hospice Appeal was established in 2001 by Tony McGuinness and Dr John Richards to help tackle the lack of palliative care beds within South Lanarkshire.
To date, Kilbryde Hospice provides palliative care and support to patients and families of patients with life-limiting illnesses such as Cancer, Motor Neurone Disease, Parkinson and Multiple Sclerosis. The hospice currently provides day services, care at home and counselling services from our new building, which opened in January 2015 at a cost of £4 million.
Kilbryde Hospice aims to enable people to live life to the fullest.