A new outpatient clinic established at the Hospice to support patients living with life-limiting or progressive illnesses.

The Day Case Interventions Clinic delivers patient-centred care for people living with life-limiting or progressive illnesses who require intravenous infusions to support effective symptom management.

This dedicated service is designed to give patients quicker access to treatment in a comfortable outpatient setting, helping to reduce the need for hospital visits and admissions wherever possible.

The clinic aims to improve quality of life by delivering clinically appropriate infusion therapies, closely monitoring patient response, and ensuring care is aligned with individual goals and needs.

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What treatments can we deliver?

The Day Case Interventions nursing team are able to deliver a range of treatments, including (but not limited to);

  • intravenous iron infusions
  • bisphosphonates

How to refer to us

Patients must meet the following criteria:

  • Be able to attend the appointment at Rowans Hospice
  • Have a life-limiting or progressive illness
  • Reside in South East Hampshire, including Portsmouth, Fareham and Gosport
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Referrals are accepted from any healthcare professional. A completed referral form should be submitted to: rowanshospice.daycaseinterventions@nhs.net. All referrals will be triaged, and where appropriate, patients will be offered an appointment in a timely manner.

If you wish to discuss a potential referral please call the Palliative Care Support Hub on 023 9225 0001.

Following the appointment, a discharge summary outlining the treatment provided and any relevant clinical information will be sent to both the referrer and the patient’s registered GP.

Download the referral form.