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Hospices & NHS Specialist Palliative Care Units in Scotland
This list includes only hospices and NHS units with multi-professional specialist teams.

Click on the name of the individual hospice below for more information. For access to a full list of palliative care services in Scotland click here

Accord Hospice, Paisley
Ardgowan Hospice, Greenock
Ayrshire Hospice, Ayr
Bethesda Hospice, Stornoway
Dumfries Specialist Palliative Care Unit, Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary
Highland Hospice
, Inverness
Marie Curie Hospice, Edinburgh
Marie Curie Hospice, Glasgow
Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, Glasgow
Queen Margaret Hospital Hospice Ward (Ward 16), Dunfermline
Roxburghe House, Aberdeen
Roxburghe House, Dundee
St Andrew's Hospice, Airdrie
St Columbas Hospice, Edinburgh
St Margaret of Scotland Hospice, Clydebank
St Vincent's Hospice, Johnstone
Strathcarron Hospice, Denny
Victoria Hospice, Kirkcaldy

All the above hospices provide care for adults.

Rachel House in Kinross and Robin House in Balloch are Scotland's only children's hospices.