St Julia's Hospice
Contact & location
Care & specialisms
Registration
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About St Julia's Hospice
St Julia's Hospice is a CQC-registered hospice based at Cornwall Hospice Care - St. Julia's Hospice in Hayle, within the South West region. The registered provider is Cornwall Hospice Care Limited, the legal entity accountable to the regulator for the quality and safety of care delivered here.
A hospice provides specialist palliative care for people with life-limiting illness — expert control of pain and other symptoms, together with psychological, social and spiritual support for the person and those close to them. Care spans inpatient beds, day services, outpatient clinics and hospice-at-home teams. St Julia's Hospice is CQC-registered, with medical care led by palliative medicine specialists.
Two misconceptions keep people from hospice care until too late. Hospices are not only for the final days: many people are supported for months, sometimes alongside ongoing treatment, and some are discharged home after symptom control improves. And hospice care is free to patients — hospices are charities part-funded by the NHS, with the remainder raised locally.
The CQC's most recent recorded check of this location took place on 15 August 2022. Inspection reports are public documents, and the official record for this location is linked in the registration section below — reading the latest report is the single most reliable way to understand how the service performs day to day.
About the Specialities
Hospices register with the CQC for their services and populations. The register lists St Julia's Hospice as caring for:
Caring for adults under 65 yrs
Registration for working-age adults signals a service oriented around different goals than elderly care: maintaining employment and family roles, rehabilitation and independence, and care plans built around an active life rather than primarily around frailty management.
Caring for adults over 65 yrs
The service is registered to care for older adults, which carries practical expectations: staff trained in frailty, falls prevention and pressure-area care; environments that accommodate reduced mobility; and care planning that accounts for multiple long-term conditions and polypharmacy — the norm rather than the exception over 65.
Because the regulator inspects providers against their declared specialisms, this list is a dependable starting point for the questions you ask before choosing care.
Services You Can Expect
Exact availability varies by location — treat this as the typical scope of a hospice and confirm specific treatments directly with St Julia's Hospice before attending.
Specialist symptom control
Palliative medicine consultants and nurses managing pain, breathlessness, nausea and other symptoms that generalist care has not settled.
Inpatient care
Admission for complex symptom management, rehabilitation goals or end-of-life care in a calm, family-welcoming environment.
Hospice at home
Nursing and support delivered in the person's own home, often the difference that makes dying at home possible where that is the wish.
Day services and outpatient clinics
Symptom clinics, physiotherapy, complementary therapy and peer support that keep people living well through treatment.
Family and carer support
Practical guidance, respite and emotional support for those caring for someone with life-limiting illness.
Bereavement support
Counselling and group support for families before and after death — typically available regardless of where the death occurred.
Lymphoedema and specialist clinics
Many hospices run regional specialist services such as lymphoedema management and breathlessness programmes.
How to Book
To contact St Julia's Hospice directly, call 01736759070 or use the enquiry route on its website (linked in the contact section above).
Referral to St Julia's Hospice usually comes from a GP, hospital consultant or community nurse — but families can contact the hospice directly, and hospice teams will guide you on whether a referral fits and how to arrange it fast. Referral is appropriate whenever a life-limiting illness produces symptoms or needs that current care is not meeting; it does not require any statement about prognosis.
Ask about the full menu, not just beds: day services, outpatient symptom clinics and hospice-at-home often help earlier and longer than inpatient care. Urgency is understood — hospices triage quickly, and same-week contact is normal for pressing symptom problems.
Conversations about what matters — preferred place of care, treatment ceilings, ReSPECT forms — are hospice core business. Raising them early with the team converts wishes into plans that ambulance crews and out-of-hours doctors can actually follow.
Costs & Funding
Hospice care is free to patients and families. Hospices are charitable organisations receiving partial NHS funding, with the balance raised through fundraising, shops and legacies — donations are welcomed but never a condition of care.
Related entitlements are worth claiming: fast-track NHS Continuing Healthcare funds care packages within days for people nearing end of life, and benefits under the special rules route (with a clinician's form) are paid quickly and at the highest rate. Hospice social workers help families claim both — ask.
How to Get There
St Julia's Hospice is located at Cornwall Hospice Care - St. Julia's Hospice,Foundry Hill,Hayle, in the TR27 postcode district of Hayle. The full postcode, TR27 4HW, will take you to the door with any sat-nav or maps app — or use the Google Maps link for this exact location.
For public transport, enter the full postcode into a journey planner (National Rail, Traveline or your maps app) rather than searching the service name. Drivers should ask about parking at the point of booking — availability differs sharply between town-centre and residential locations, and knowing before you travel removes the most common source of appointment-day stress.
Accessibility needs are best flagged in advance: step-free access, hearing loops, interpreters and longer appointments are all reasonable adjustments providers are expected to accommodate under the Equality Act, and a note on your booking makes the visit run as it should.
CQC Registration & Quality
Every provider on this site is registered with the Care Quality Commission — but registration is the floor, not the ceiling, and the public record lets you judge far more than the badge.
The CQC inspects against five questions — is the service safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led — and publishes its findings. For St Julia's Hospice, the registered provider is Cornwall Hospice Care Limited. The most recent recorded check took place on 15 August 2022. The official CQC record for this location carries the current registration status, ratings where awarded, and every published inspection report.
Reading a report efficiently: start with the well-led section (it predicts everything else), then safe. Look at the direction of travel across the last two inspections rather than a single snapshot, and treat "requires improvement" with a credible action plan differently from the same rating with repeated findings. If anything in a report concerns you, raising it with the service directly is both fair and revealing — well-run providers answer plainly.
Choosing a Hospice in Hayle
Hayle has 19 CQC-registered healthcare providers in total, of which 1 are hospices — so genuine comparison is possible before you commit. The full Hayle directory and the local hospices listing let you shortlist alongside this profile.
Hospices serve defined localities, so choice among the 1 services around Hayle is usually about which covers your address — your GP or district nurse will know. Where options exist, compare the service mix (hospice at home capacity, day services, clinic waiting times) and visit: hospices welcome visits, and the atmosphere tells you what statistics cannot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is St Julia's Hospice located?
St Julia's Hospice is at Cornwall Hospice Care - St. Julia's Hospice,Foundry Hill,Hayle, TR27 4HW, in Hayle (South West region). The full postcode works in any sat-nav or journey planner.
How do I contact St Julia's Hospice?
Call 01736759070 during opening hours. The practice also runs a website with an enquiry route. For funding-route questions (NHS availability, fees), asking directly by phone gets the current position.
Is St Julia's Hospice regulated?
Yes — it is registered with the Care Quality Commission (location ID 1-109995072) under the registered provider Cornwall Hospice Care Limited. Registration is a legal requirement for delivering this type of care in England and brings ongoing inspection.
When was St Julia's Hospice last checked by the CQC?
The most recent check recorded on the register took place on 15 August 2022. The full inspection history is on the official CQC record linked from this page.
Is hospice care only for the last days of life?
No. Hospices support people for months, sometimes alongside active treatment — through symptom clinics, day services and home teams — and some inpatients return home once symptoms settle. Earlier referral means more benefit.
Does hospice care cost anything?
No — care is free to patients and families. Hospices are charities part-funded by the NHS; fundraising supports the rest, and giving is entirely voluntary.
Can hospice care happen at home?
Yes — hospice-at-home teams provide nursing, symptom management and overnight support in your own home, coordinated with district nurses and your GP. It is often what makes remaining at home possible.