Helen & Douglas House


Helen & Douglas House Hospice for Children and Young Adults is a registered hospice charity based in Oxford,
England, providing palliative, respite, end-of-life and bereavement care to life-limited children and young adults and their families.

History

Helen House was the world’s first children’s hospice, set up in 1982 by Sister Frances Dominica to provide respite care to families with children suffering from life-limiting conditions. Douglas House was set up in 2004 and was the world’s first hospice built specifically for young adults.
The Duchess of Cornwall is the charity's patron. The charity has been featured in two BBC documentary series, in 2007 and 2009.

Services

The hospice provides specialist palliative and respite care for children as well as end of life and bereavement care.
The care is provided by a team of doctors, nurses, carers and therapists, and is supported in the main by donations from the public, with only approximately 15% of the £5 million annual budget coming from the public sector.
The hospice announced in June 2018 that it would discontinue the Douglas House care services for young adults effective immediately, due to lack of funding.