Most of your visits will be from one of our nurses, known as Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) in palliative care. They work closely with your GP and Public Health Nurse to advise and support you and your family at home. Your GP is still responsible for your medical care when you are at home, and any medical decisions by our team will be made along with your GP.
The CNS can provide information, advice and support to patients, families and health care workers in the community. The role of the CNS is especially important when it comes to helping with complex symptoms you may have. They have access to specialist medical advice from our hospice doctors.
This is a free service and is available from 7:30 am - 5:00 pm; 7 days a week, with a limited after hours service from 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm. Telephone advice is available from 9:00 pm - 7:30 am from the inpatient unit staff at St Francis Hospice Raheny and Blanchardstown.
Other services of St Francis Hospice, such as Hospice Day Care, Outpatient services and Inpatient admission, can be accessed through the Community Palliative Care Team.
Note: Medical referral from your GP or Consultant is required.
Download the GP/Consultant referral form