Hospice White River

Hospice White River Hospice White River provides palliative care to people diagnosed with a life threatening illness.

Our Charity Shoppe is located at 4 Joe Hanna Street, White River. Operating hours are Monday - Friday 09h00 - 16h00, Saturday 09h00 - 13h00 and we are closed on Sundays and public holidays.

Today we celebrate the energy, kindness, and potential of the youth in our communities.Young people have the power to ma...
16/06/2026

Today we celebrate the energy, kindness, and potential of the youth in our communities.
Young people have the power to make a meaningful difference through compassion, generosity, and service to others. Whether through volunteering, supporting community projects, or simply showing kindness, every small act can bring hope to someone in need.
At Hospice White River, we are encouraging more young people to become involved in volunteering and community upliftment with us. By giving a little of their time and compassion, our youth can help make our community stronger, more caring, and filled with hope.
We are grateful for every young heart that chooses to make a difference.
“The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention.”

Hospice White River Golf Day – Countdown is ON! We are now just 2 weeks away, and our 4Balls are filling up fast! A huge...
15/06/2026

Hospice White River Golf Day – Countdown is ON!

We are now just 2 weeks away, and our 4Balls are filling up fast! A huge thank you to everyone who has already secured their spots – we’re getting so close to a full field.

We still have a few T-box sponsorships available, but they are going quickly! Don’t miss the chance to be part of the course action and visibility on the day.

If you’re not able to join us for a 4-ball or sponsor a T-box, we are still in need of fantastic prizes for the day. Every donation helps make this event a success for Hospice White River.

Let’s make this year’s Golf Day one to remember – your support truly makes a difference.

Contact us now on 013 750 3044 or email [email protected] to secure your 4Ball, T-box or donate a prize!

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Medical Equipment Rentals Support at home. Hope for others.When you hire medical equipment from Hospice White River, you...
10/06/2026

Medical Equipment Rentals
Support at home. Hope for others.

When you hire medical equipment from Hospice White River, you’re doing more than meeting a practical need — you’re helping fund compassionate palliative care in our community.

With no government funding, every rental directly supports our patients and families.
We offer equipment for White River residents, including:
• Airflow mattresses
• Walkers & crutches
• Wheelchairs
• Oxygenators
• And more

Choosing Hospice White River means comfort for your loved one — and care for someone else in need.
013 750 3044
https://hospicewr.co.za

Please note: Rentals are available to White River residents only.

During the month of May 2026   cared for 24 patients as well as assisted their families with guidance on care and all ro...
08/06/2026

During the month of May 2026 cared for 24 patients as well as assisted their families with guidance on care and all round support. We were able to provide food parcels to a few families in need this month with and a few little extras. We believe that everyone deserves and as a we rely fully on the support and of . Without you all none of this would have been possible. We thank you for your continued support, should you wish to become a donor and would like to make a monthly or once off contribution to Hospice White River please do so by contacting the manager Terran Gericke on [email protected] or 013 750 3044.


Vintage lovers, bargain hunters & treasure seekers… this one is for YOU! Join us this Sunday, 7 June at Casterbridge for...
03/06/2026

Vintage lovers, bargain hunters & treasure seekers… this one is for YOU!

Join us this Sunday, 7 June at Casterbridge for our Vintage & Antique Market from 09h00 – 13h00!

Browse through beautiful preloved treasures, vintage décor, books, clothing, antiques, collectibles and so much more — all at fantastic prices!

🧡 Unique finds
💙 Timeless treasures
🧡 Great bargains
💙 Good vibes

Come spend your Sunday treasure hunting with us! You never know what hidden gem you may discover 👀

Survivorship is more than a medical journey — it is a story of courage, perseverance, love, and hope.At Hospice White Ri...
03/06/2026

Survivorship is more than a medical journey — it is a story of courage, perseverance, love, and hope.
At Hospice White River, we recognise the emotional, physical, and spiritual strength shown by survivors and their families each day. We also remember those still fighting and those lovingly remembered.
May this month remind us all of the importance of compassion, support, and human connection.

FROM THE CHAIRMAY 2026If you hear or see the word Hospice what’s the first thing that comes to mind?For many, the word c...
28/05/2026

FROM THE CHAIR

MAY 2026

If you hear or see the word Hospice what’s the first thing that comes to mind?

For many, the word can bring up a lot of fear because of a belief that Hospice just means end-of-life, death, dying and no hope. We find it’s often the reason we are not contacted until the person is at death’s door and people have nowhere else to turn.

Yet nothing could be further from the truth.

In an ideal world we would all live long, productive, healthy (and hopefully happy) lives and die peacefully in our sleep. Sadly, that isn’t the case.

The word hospice derives from the Latin hospes which meant both guest and host. Hospitium, a noun, means hospitality, shelter or a place of rest and it was in the Middle Ages that hospices began to be associated with religious orders and monasteries who would offer shelter, nursing care and spiritual support to those on pilgrimages or who were ill.

However it was Dame Cicely Saunders who founded the modern hospices that we know today. As a nurse, social worker and physician working with the dying, she saw how they needed much more than just physical care at the end of life. Pain control, emotional support, dignity, family care, and spiritual care were equally important and as a result she founded the first modern hospice, St Christopher’s, in London in 1967.

Today hospices across the world offer pain and symptom management; emotional and spiritual care; support for families; home based care where possible and bereavement support after death. Through palliative care, Hospice strives to improve the quality of life by easing pain, symptoms, stress and fear.

Illness is often a lonely journey. Those around us don’t know what to say or do.

Awkwardness means they can end up avoiding the person who is ill altogether.

It is often left to families to care for their loved one at home, a massive undertaking when they themselves are juggling work and families and then having to look after the ill person. They have to deal with the myriad emotions someone who has a terminal or life-threatening illness goes through as well as cope with their own feelings.

Patience and resources are stretched to the limit. Or the person doesn’t have any family to turn to. This is where the involvement of Hospice can be so important. Because it’s a relief to know someone is there, someone is listening, someone cares. The reassuring voice at the other end of the phone, the warm hug when overwhelm hits, the comforting words, the practical support and advice offered by the Hospice team can make a world of difference when it all gets too much.

When we do lose a patient, the whole team feels it. They have often become deeply connected to the patient and their family, sometimes for a few years, and the loss is personal.

The Board and Hospice team never stop looking for ways to streamline and improve operations and expand our services to the community. As I move into my second year as Chair my theme of Structured Expansion remains. Even with our current vacancies on the Board, notwithstanding our lack of a fundraiser or fundraising committee or the fact that it’s a constant financial juggling act in these tough economic times, we are strong, we are committed and I know we will go from strength to strength carried by the passion of this small, dynamic team that goes above and beyond to ensure our patients get the care they need.

A phrase that Dame Cicely Saunders was closely associated with is “You matter because you are you, and you matter to the end of your life.” This has become the heartbeat of hospice care. It’s not about curing, and it’s not about giving up.

It’s about caring fully, honestly, and humanely for as long as possible.

It’s about the connection, the reassurance, the care and the love that we can offer in the most challenging of times.

We are able to be there for them because YOU are here for us. Whether it’s through donations, supporting our fundraisers or our Hospice Shoppe, becoming a Hospice Hero or volunteering your time and expertise, it all makes a difference.

And that difference is a light in the darkness, a moment of quiet comfort for another human being. Because you care, we can care for them. You matter.

Thank you.

DI ATHERTON

CHAIRLADY

Address

19 Wildevy Street
White River

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday 08:00 - 16:00
Friday 08:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+27137503044

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