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Sue Ryder Care - Manorlands Hospice

Sue Ryder Care - Manorlands Hospice
Hebden Road
Oxenhope
Keighley
West Yorkshire
BD22 9HJ (map)

16 beds

Located in the West Yorkshire village of Oxenhope, with stunning grounds, Sue Ryder Care - Manorlands Hospice provides specialist palliative care to people living in the Airedale, Craven and the central, northern and western parts of Bradford.

We offer a full range of advice, support and treatment for people who are living at home and for those who require inpatient care. We work very closely with the patient’s family, GPs and nurses in the community to help people live independently. We visit people in their own homes, invite then to attend our day hospice for therapies and if necessary offer them a short inpatient stay if their symptoms require additional investigation or management.

We also work very closely with the specialist teams in the local hospitals to ensure that people are referred as quickly as possible and offered support once discharged home or to our inpatient unit.

LocationOxenhope
Type of carePalliative care
ServicesComplementary therapies
Physiotherapy
Counselling
Benefit advice
Day treatments
Family support
Bereavement support
Inpatient Care
Day Care
Community Team

Our day hospice is open four days a week: three at Sue Ryder Care - Manorlands Hospice and one in Skipton.
Care service managerStephen Davison
Head of careJudith Mitchell
Telephone01535 642308
Fax01535 642902
ReferralsAiredale, Craven and the central, northern and western parts of Bradford.
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