Updated 4 May 2023
St Luke’s Hospice provides specialist care for people living with a terminal illness and their families. The service delivers care to patients who have been diagnosed with life limiting illnesses within the catchment area of Basildon, Brentwood and Thurrock. The hospice works in partnership with many organisations to provide joined up services and provides advice and support to other professionals on issues surrounding specialist palliative and end-of-life care.
St Luke’s Hospice Thurrock is a purpose-built state-of-the-art modern hospice, with on-site parking for patients and visitors and has wheelchair access to all care areas, the site is accessible to patients of all abilities.
The inpatient unit is a spacious six bedded purpose-built unit where patients are cared for in private rooms, each with en-suite facilities. Dedicated facilities within the inpatient unit such as a specialist bath, terrace overlooking the grounds with views and free Wi-Fi for patients and visitors allows the service to deliver care that meets the specific holistic needs of all patients and support their families.
A dedicated family suite is also available. The specialist palliative care team provide a range of services tailored to the needs of each patient.
The hospice provides a counselling service for children and young people. The service provides early intervention, one-to-one counselling/creative therapies, and support work, with all services available to any child and young person up to 19 years old within South West Essex.
There is a carers support coordinator who provides support information and advice for anyone caring for someone living with a progressive life limiting illness. The service provides support groups, individual carers support needs assessment and outreach work with community groups that support carers.
The hospice provides an adult community counselling service where clients can access couples or group counselling and support with qualified counsellors providing emotional and psychological support for anyone who is caring for or adjusted to living with a life-threatening/life limiting illness as well as offering support for those who are bereaved from age 14 upwards.
Other services provided on a clinic basis at St Luke’s Hospice Thurrock include the South Essex lymphoedema service (SELS) which provides therapeutic services and interventions which are aimed to assist the service user to treat their symptoms and maintain their independence and the Wellbeing information and support service. This service provides specialist palliative and end of life care for people with progressive life challenging illness, through a wide range of care, treatment groups and activities focusing on holistic, emotional and social support to promote resilience, wellbeing and independence.
Some of the services provided by St Luke’s Hospice Thurrock do not fall under the remit of the Care Quality Commission.
At the time of our inspection, the 6 bedded inpatient unit was not commissioned and there were no patients there, so was not included as part of this inspection. At this inspection we only inspected the lymphoedema service as this is a regulated activity.
The service has had a registered manager in post since August 2021 and registered with CQC in July 2021. The service registered with the CQC to provide the regulated activities:
- Personal care
- Treatment of disease, disorder, or injury
Activity for the lymphoedema service from December 2021-December 2022:
- Total number of new patient referrals - 662
- Number of initial assessments - 639
- Patients seen or assessed by phone - 2,321
- Home visits - 9
- Number of patients on waiting list in December 2022 -115