Local People Helping Local People

Bruce Peninsula Hospice offers a number of support services and programs free of charge for individuals and families living on the Bruce Peninsula who may be experiencing declining health, serious illness or the death of a loved one. These services include:

Individual and group bereavement services for those residing on the Bruce
Peninsula and adjacent areas of Georgian Bluffs.

From companionship and providing a listening ear to respite care for family members, In-Home Support includes a number of services depending on needs.

Connecting older adults with the resources needed to remain in the comfort of their home longer.

A free, research-based program designed to help individuals and families navigate the effects of declining health and life-limiting illnesses.

Our Promise To You

At Bruce Peninsula Hospice, we firmly commit to honouring the dignity of every human being that we serve in the Bruce Peninsula community, and to providing them with in home hospice and grief and bereavement services in a manner that is consistent with their individual wishes and beliefs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Bruce Peninsula Hospice operate and offer its services?

As an in-home and community-based care and support provider, Bruce Peninsula Hospice is equipped to provide the necessary care and support programs for individuals and families living in all areas of the Bruce Peninsula, including Tobermory, Lion’s Head, Sauble Beach, Wiarton, Shallow Lake and the surrounding communities and rural areas.

When should someone contact Bruce Peninsula Hospice?

Whether experiencing declining health, serious illness or the death of a loved one, or simply planning for the future to maintain the best quality of life possible, Bruce Peninsula Hospice is equipped to care for and support individuals and families at all stages.

For individuals and families in the early stages of their journey, our volunteer team can assist with personal care planning through our Stepping Stones guide, providing services to enable one to live at home longer and identifying the need for care and support earlier.

And as one continues through the phases of their journey, our team can continue to care for and support the needs of the individual and their family by managing declining health through a variety of social and in-home services, helping to cope with the experience of death and dying and providing other non-medical hospice palliative care needs.

Individuals and families can also contact Bruce Peninsula Hospice if they find themselves feeling alone with their experiences of grief or struggling to cope with the death of a loved one.

Why should someone contact Bruce Peninsula Hospice?

With programs and services in place to assist at all stages of the health journey, we encourage families, individuals and healthcare providers to contact us at the first sign that non-medical care or support could be of assistance.

We assist and receive referrals and requests for support from seniors, older adults, families, caregivers and other individuals of all walks of life, including:

  • Those who have limited support systems nearby
  • Families who require assistance caring for their loved one
  • Individuals who wish to age in place at home as long as they can
  • Family members living at a distance who have concerns for their loved ones
  • Caregivers who require respite or other non-medical assistance

Get In Touch

Mail: 369 Mary Street, Wiarton, ON N0H 2T0
Phone: (519) 534-1260 ext. 5612
Email: info@bphospice.ca
Fax: (519) 534-5159

Registered Charity BN 896568417RR0001

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