When Colin Bartrom’s pain became too much for him to bear he reluctantly agreed to a short stay at our Inpatient Unit. He’s now home again and coping beautifully, with the loving support of his family.

Lightening the load for carers
Interview with Jeanne Warmington, Harbour Hospice Family Support Team Leader, and Roanne Stout, Harbour Hospice Social Worker

We will still be here
Interview with Janet Tezel, Family Support Team Leader and Counsellor

We all have a story
Interview with Harbour Hospice Life Stories Coordinator, volunteer Pennie Kennings

Helping people find their way home
Interview with Terehia Walker, Harbour Hospice Kaiāwhina (cultural support)

The healing power of touch
Interview with Clare Fransen, Harbour Hospice Complementary Therapist

It always comes back to love
Interview with Vincent Maire, Harbour Hospice spiritual carer

Matches made in heaven
Interview with Julie Reid, Harbour Hospice Volunteer Services Coordinator

Hospice Awareness Week 2021
To celebrate Hospice Awareness Week (17-23 May) this week, we’ve created a series of short stories and videos that shine a light on the lesser-known aspects of hospice.

Me, you and a dog named Boo
My goal was to walk 110km with our seven-year-old Labrador, Boo. But word got round and people from all around the world started joining me

