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Your kindness is changing the way people across the Isle of Wight receive end of life care and bereavement support. Read more
Losing a loved one can make you feel alone and isolated, but talking to a bereavement support volunteer can help. More> Read more
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From skydiving to marathons, cake sales to summer fetes - there are so many ways to join Team Mountbatten and raise essential funds for our services. Read our advice and find out how we can help you reach your goal! Read more
Have fun, make friends, learn new things and give back to your community as a Mountbatten volunteer. Find out about our range of roles here. Read more
Remembering Mountbatten in your Will gives you the power to know we will be there for future generations, providing specialist care for patients, family, friends, carers and children for years to come. Read more
Raising funds for Mountbatten can be a way to commemorate someone’s life whilst supporting other families to receive our expert care. Read more
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Sue and Nick’s plans for a peaceful Island life were shattered by Nick's devastating diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. The care and support they received from Mountbatten provided comfort during Nick’s final days and inspired Sue to embark on a new journey of giving back. Read more
53-year-old Kate arrived at our hospice unable to walk or care for herself due to cancer. Read how she got her independence back. Read more
From counselling sessions to complementary therapies, pain management, and physiotherapy, Helen has maintained her independence and faced each challenge head-on, thanks to your support. Read more
Before she died, Sara described, in her own words, what Mountbatten's care meant to her and her family. Read her story here. Read more
In her own words, Yvette tells us how the care from Mountbatten extended to her whole family when her grandmother died. Read more
Hear how the Care at Home team helped to give Michael one last ride in his much-loved classic car. Read more
Louise was devastated by the death of her husband, Pete, by suicide. Read how Mountbatten's bereavement services helped her to heal, thanks to your support. Read more
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During July and August, our Chelsea Garden will come alive with colourful ribbons dedicated in memory of those we love who have died. Read more
Without your continued support, we face hard decisions on the future of our services. Find out more and donate if you can. Read more
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A virtual online shopping extravaganza where you'll find Christmas gifts for every member of your family and your friends! Read more
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With a choice of four routes, everyone can take part in Walk the Wight with Mountbatten. Read more
"When I set off for this year’s Flat Walk with my family alongside, I will be remembering my incredible husband, Steve." Read more
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There are a few practical things you will need to think about immediately after someone has died. Read more
Our team will firstly find out about you and what we can do to support you and your family. Read more
Come and discover a great shopping experience in the coastal town of Ventnor. Read more
You'll be sure of a warm welcome at Mountbatten Shanklin. Read more
The 'small but beautiful' Wootton shop provides a wonderful shopping experience. Read more