Our care & support Types of care Care and support for your specific illness Support for people with heart failure at Mountbatten Isle of Wight At Mountbatten Isle of Wight, we understand the challenges of living with advanced heart failure. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed, we’re here to offer care, comfort, and guidance. Our goal is to help you live as comfortably as possible while supporting your emotional and psychological needs. We’re also here to ensure your family and carers receive the support they need during this journey. How can Mountbatten Isle of Wight help you live well with heart failure? The earlier we know about your diagnosis, the better we can help you live well with your condition. By working together, we can manage your symptoms, help you plan for the future, and ensure your choices about care and treatment are respected. We offer a range of services designed to support you and your loved ones: Practical support: Join sessions that help you manage your condition, including guidance on coping with fatigue, managing breathlessness, relaxation techniques, welfare benefits, and eating well. Click HERE to learn more about our living well programme. Activities and programmes: Access a variety of activities at the John Cheverton Centre, open to both people using our services and the public. Click HERE to learn more about our well-being and social support groups. Advance care planning: Work with us to plan your future care and treatment, including making choices about end-of-life care. Click HERE to learn more about advance care planning. Palliative care and support: Compassionate care is available for you, your family, and carers, ensuring you have the care you need as you reach the end of your life. Click HERE to learn more about how we willl care for you. How can you access Mountbatten Isle of Wight's care and support to help you live well with heart failure? We are committed to helping you live well and make informed decisions about your care. Whether it’s symptom management, planning for the future, or simply having someone to talk to, our team is here for you. To access our services, ask your GP or healthcare professional to refer you to Mountbatten's Coordination Centre. Click HERE to find out more. Manage Cookie Preferences