How Mountbatten Isle of Wight will care for you Whoever you are, and whatever your illness, you are not alone. Mountbatten Isle of Wight is here to help you live well and to support those closest to you. At Mountbatten Isle of Wight, we provide free care and support for anyone living with a life-limiting illness, such as cancer, heart failure, lung disease, advanced dementia, or motor neurone disease. We also support people who are frail and elderly and those who may have many different, complex illnesses at the same time. You don’t need to be in the final stages of life to receive our support; we are here to help you and your family at any stage of your illness. Our teams are dedicated to supporting your physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, while also supporting your loved ones during difficult times. Care is provided across various settings such as: Patients' own homes across the Island Nursing, residential, and care homes Our 16-bed inpatient unit Outpatient services in the John Cheverton Centre in our hospice building for improving well-being In-person and online counselling and bereavement support We aim to help you live the best life possible, providing care tailored to your individual needs. Whether you’re dealing with physical symptoms, looking for emotional support, or need practical help, we’re here for you and those closest to you. How can you access Mountbatten Isle of Wight's care and support? Getting the care you deserve is simple and completely free. Inpatient, care at home, and outpatient services: Ask your GP or healthcare professional to refer you to Mountbatten's Coordination Centre. Click HERE to find out more. Counselling and bereavement support: Anyone can access our psychology and bereavement support services. You can contact us directly on (01983) 217346. Free of charge:All services are offered free of charge due to the fundraising efforts of our local community. Click HERE to find out more. Manage Cookie Preferences