Staff must be so happy to work here; everything is done with such enthusiasm and care, they obviously love their jobs. I’ve been welcomed like a long lost friend by all staff here.Day care patient
All quotations are used with permission.
For healthcare professionals

How to refer a patient
If you feel one of your patients may benefit from the services provided by St Ann’s Hospice, this page gives a quick guide of how to refer them to us.

St Ann's Hospice leaflets
Download, or request printed copies of, any of our information leaflets for patients, carers and healthcare professionals.

Training
Our highly experienced and professional team deliver courses and workshops on a range of clinical and non-clinical topics, designed to support your development.
Perhaps because of misconceptions as to how a hospice can help, we are often not contacted early in a person’s illness. But the sooner we are contacted, the more we can help.
To gain access to most of the services offered by St Ann’s Hospice, a person needs to be referred by a medical consultant, GP or specialist palliative care nurse through completion of our referral form.
Which of our services are most suitable for your patient and how do you access them?
We provide three types of support:
- Inpatient admissions.
- Day therapy (including medical outpatient clinics and a variety of outpatient services).
- Community services (a community specialist care team in Salford and Hospice@Home teams in Salford and Trafford).

