Mountbatten Isle of Wight

Mountbatten Isle of Wight Living, dying, remembering. Mountbatten is the Isle of Wight's only hospice care provider. Open to all! Registered with the Fundraising Regulator.

Our services
Did you know that most of our work takes place in people’s own homes? On any one day, we support over 1800 people across the Island community, visiting them in their homes to help relieve physical and psychological symptoms, caring for them through the last years of life and supporting those around them to cope through their bereavement. We also have our own Domiciliary Care service, which helps people stay independent by providing personal care services such as help with dressing, washing and taking medication. Backing up our community service is our 16-bed ward in our Newport hospice building where people are also provided with outstanding care and support. Additionally, our psychosocial and spiritual care team provides psychological support including pre and post bereavement support; our John Cheverton Centre, where we deliver a wide range of day and outpatient services, also offers a community space for social events, as well as rooms for patients to receive treatment, art and music therapy and a rehabilitation gym. We also have a team of experts in end of life care based at St Mary’s Hospital which helps and supports patients to choose where they want to die and supports them to return home, or in some circumstances, come to the hospice as an inpatient, depending on their care needs. Our partnership with KissyPuppy, the Sophie Rolf Trust, enables us to provide inpatient and respite support to children coming to the end of their lives as well as support to their families. We also offer an Islandwide bereavement service for children, families and adults, for anyone who has been affected by death, wherever and however the death has occurred. Our community
We are indebted to our Island community for its continuing support; whether that is through volunteering in our many roles throughout the organisation, supporting our ten shops, helping us at our many fundraising events, or directly running fundraising events on our behalf. We are very fortunate to have the support of over 500 volunteers who contribute to all areas of our work, from our shops to our ward and fundraising activities. It costs over £8m a year to run our services and only 35% of our funding comes from the NHS. This means that our community raises an incredible amount every year; without your support, we would not be able to provide our services for free across our Isle of Wight community. Our doors are open to anyone to come and listen to live music concerts, see our art gallery, sing in our community choir, enjoy delicious food in our Sunflower Café, or visit our beautiful gardens, which includes our award-winning Chelsea Garden. Children can also enjoy our specially designed play area, and we offer a wide range of information regarding all aspects of end of life and bereavement. How you can help
You can support our work by:
• Giving your time as a volunteer at the hospice, in our shops or at our fundraising events
• Giving a donation in memory of a loved one
• Donating good quality clothes, furniture and goods to our shops
• Leaving a gift in your Will
• Joining our weekly lottery
• Supporting or hosting your own fundraising event
• Signing up for Gift Aid

If you would like to find out more information, visit https://www.mountbatten.org.uk/

Registered Charity No. 1039086.

16/11/2025

Each light on our virtual tree represents someone who will be missed this Christmas 🌟
Thank you so much if you have already dedicated a light to a loved one. There is still time to donate and dedicate, ahead of our Light up a Life event on Sunday, 7 December.

🌟Let's remember together this festive season.
https://ow.ly/Wtuw50XraCb

🛷 Meet Beccie, who is 'excited scared and apprehensive in equal measure' about her huge Lapland Husky Trail Challenge, w...
15/11/2025

🛷 Meet Beccie, who is 'excited scared and apprehensive in equal measure' about her huge Lapland Husky Trail Challenge, which takes place in March!
https://ow.ly/4c6750XrMvy

Some beautiful and poignant words from Michael Palin about the importance of hospice care. 💛
14/11/2025

Some beautiful and poignant words from Michael Palin about the importance of hospice care. 💛

"We have accepted our gold award on behalf of all those who take part and who help us deliver this brilliant event."http...
13/11/2025

"We have accepted our gold award on behalf of all those who take part and who help us deliver this brilliant event."
https://ow.ly/nQG650XrlzH

13/11/2025

Music lovers in West Wight are in for a treat this month as the Slipshod Singers take to the stage for a special charity concert in support of Mountbatten Isle of Wight.

13/11/2025

13/11/2025

We're so excited to be at the Red Funnel Awards tonight, where Walk the Wight is in the running for Best Island Event!
👍 for luck!

11/11/2025

🚲 We're pumped* to make this announcement! 🚲

Randonnee with Mountbatten 2026 - preregister today at https://ow.ly/H31E50Xq4kR

(*It's a cycling thing!)

10/11/2025

See you there? All supporting Mountbatten Isle of Wight!

🎄💛Beautiful gifts, fabulous, easily accessible new location and your choice of an exclusive ticketed evening supporting ...
09/11/2025

🎄💛Beautiful gifts, fabulous, easily accessible new location and your choice of an exclusive ticketed evening supporting Mountbatten Isle of Wight or a free festive fair!
Details 👉 https://ow.ly/9Z7850Xp0i6

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Halberry Lane
Newport
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Our services Did you know that most of our work takes place in people’s own homes? On any one day, we support over 1200 people across the Island community, visiting them in their homes to help relieve physical and psychological symptoms, caring for them through the last years of life and supporting those around them to cope through their bereavement. We also have our own Domiciliary Care service, which helps people stay independent by providing personal care services such as help with dressing, washing and taking medication. Backing up our community service is our 16-bed ward in our Newport hospice building where people are also provided with outstanding care and support. Additionally, our psychosocial and spiritual care team provides psychological support including pre and post bereavement support; our John Cheverton Centre, where we deliver a wide range of day and outpatient services, also offers a community space for social events, as well as rooms for patients to receive treatment, art and music therapy and a rehabilitation gym. We also have a team of experts in end of life care based at St Mary’s Hospital which helps and supports patients to choose where they want to die and supports them to return home, or in some circumstances, come to the hospice as an inpatient, depending on their care needs. Our partnership with KissyPuppy, the Sophie Rolf Trust, enables us to provide inpatient and respite support to children coming to the end of their lives as well as support to their families. We also offer an Islandwide bereavement service for children, families and adults, for anyone who has been affected by death, wherever and however the death has occurred. Our community We are indebted to our Island community for its continuing support; whether that is through volunteering in our many roles throughout the organisation, supporting our ten shops, helping us at our many fundraising events, or directly running fundraising events on our behalf. We are very fortunate to have the support of over 500 volunteers who contribute to all areas of our work, from our shops to our ward and fundraising activities. It costs around £8m a year to run our services and only around 30% of our funding comes from the NHS. This means that our community raises an incredible amount every year; without your support we would not be able to provide our services for free across our Isle of Wight community. Open to all! Our doors are open to anyone to come and listen to live music concerts, see our art gallery, sing in our community choir, enjoy delicious food in our Sunflower Café, or to visit our beautiful gardens, which includes our award winning Chelsea Garden. Children can also enjoy our specially designed play area, and we offer a wide range of information regarding all aspects of end of life and bereavement. How you can help You can support our work by: • Giving your time as a volunteer at the hospice, in our shops or at our fundraising events • Giving a donation in memory of a loved one • Donating good quality clothes, furniture and goods to our shops • Leaving a gift in your Will • Joining our weekly lottery • Supporting or hosting your own fundraising event • Signing up for Gift Aid If you would like to find out more information, visit www.mountbatten.org.uk Registered Charity No. 1039086