Today
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
Description
Hospice is a wrap-around service of care that supports people who have a life limiting illness, as well as their whānau and carers. We offer this service in Wairarapa for free.
Our friendly, dedicated team are committed to supporting those in our care in whatever way is important to them. The support we provide is tailored to individual needs and physical, emotional, social, cultural and spiritual factors are taken into account to help optimise the quality of life for our clients.
To find out more please visit our website
Ages
Adult / Pakeke
How do I access this service?
Contact us
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free
Fees and Charges Description
Free of charge.
Hours
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
| Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
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Public Holidays: Closed Waitangi Day (6 Feb), Good Friday (3 Apr), Easter Sunday (5 Apr), Easter Monday (6 Apr), ANZAC Day (observed) (27 Apr), King's Birthday (1 Jun), Matariki (10 Jul), Labour Day (26 Oct), Wellington Anniversary (25 Jan).
Services Provided
We offer a range of practical, emotional, spiritual, and social support services to people with a life limiting illness in Wairarapa. We also support their whānau and carers. Our services are free and available to anyone with a life limiting illness in Wairarapa, you do not need a referral. We offer support from when someone is diagnosed to bereavement support for grieving whānau. We will talk with you about our services and how we can best help you. A support plan will then be developed to help optimise your quality of life based on the chosen supportive care services. If you, a whānau member, a friend or someone in your care would like our support, please contact us. Alternatively, you are welcome to fill in an online referral form for our services for yourself, a whānau member, a friend or someone you are caring for. If you are self refering, we would request permission to confirm diagnosis with your GP or specialist. If you want to know more or have any questions, please call or make an enquiry. We are happy to help you.
We offer a range of practical, emotional, spiritual, and social support services to people with a life limiting illness in Wairarapa. We also support their whānau and carers. Our services are free and available to anyone with a life limiting illness in Wairarapa, you do not need a referral. We offer support from when someone is diagnosed to bereavement support for grieving whānau. We will talk with you about our services and how we can best help you. A support plan will then be developed to help optimise your quality of life based on the chosen supportive care services. If you, a whānau member, a friend or someone in your care would like our support, please contact us. Alternatively, you are welcome to fill in an online referral form for our services for yourself, a whānau member, a friend or someone you are caring for. If you are self refering, we would request permission to confirm diagnosis with your GP or specialist. If you want to know more or have any questions, please call or make an enquiry. We are happy to help you.
We offer a range of practical, emotional, spiritual, and social support services to people with a life limiting illness in Wairarapa. We also support their whānau and carers.
Our services are free and available to anyone with a life limiting illness in Wairarapa, you do not need a referral. We offer support from when someone is diagnosed to bereavement support for grieving whānau.
We will talk with you about our services and how we can best help you. A support plan will then be developed to help optimise your quality of life based on the chosen supportive care services.
If you, a whānau member, a friend or someone in your care would like our support, please contact us. Alternatively, you are welcome to fill in an online referral form for our services for yourself, a whānau member, a friend or someone you are caring for. If you are self refering, we would request permission to confirm diagnosis with your GP or specialist.
If you want to know more or have any questions, please call or make an enquiry. We are happy to help you.
Hospice Wairarapa provides end of life care alongside the DHB Palliative Care Nurses (Kahukura). Supports include Counselling, Biography, Caregiver support / Education programmes and Patients' programmes.
Hospice Wairarapa provides end of life care alongside the DHB Palliative Care Nurses (Kahukura). Supports include Counselling, Biography, Caregiver support / Education programmes and Patients' programmes.
Hospice Wairarapa provides end of life care alongside the DHB Palliative Care Nurses (Kahukura). Supports include Counselling, Biography, Caregiver support / Education programmes and Patients' programmes.
We offer professional counselling bereavement, and grief support programmes to individuals, whānau and tamariki to provide support from the time of illness, death and dying and whānau in bereavement.
We offer professional counselling bereavement, and grief support programmes to individuals, whānau and tamariki to provide support from the time of illness, death and dying and whānau in bereavement.
We offer professional counselling bereavement, and grief support programmes to individuals, whānau and tamariki to provide support from the time of illness, death and dying and whānau in bereavement.
Family / whānau support services provide support to improve the collective mental and/or physical wellbeing of the family / whānau.
Family / whānau support services provide support to improve the collective mental and/or physical wellbeing of the family / whānau.
Family / whānau support services provide support to improve the collective mental and/or physical wellbeing of the family / whānau.
Trained hospice volunteers offer companionship in the home if required. This service is designed to promote and support the quality of life for you at home, as well as provide a break for carers to support their wellbeing. The support could be a friendly phone call, driving and social visiting, or giving carers a break to go to an appointment or have some time for themselves. We’ll meet with you and talk about the services we offer, and how we can best meet your needs. Our care companion volunteers are matched accordingly.
Trained hospice volunteers offer companionship in the home if required. This service is designed to promote and support the quality of life for you at home, as well as provide a break for carers to support their wellbeing. The support could be a friendly phone call, driving and social visiting, or giving carers a break to go to an appointment or have some time for themselves. We’ll meet with you and talk about the services we offer, and how we can best meet your needs. Our care companion volunteers are matched accordingly.
Trained hospice volunteers offer companionship in the home if required.
This service is designed to promote and support the quality of life for you at home, as well as provide a break for carers to support their wellbeing. The support could be a friendly phone call, driving and social visiting, or giving carers a break to go to an appointment or have some time for themselves.
We’ll meet with you and talk about the services we offer, and how we can best meet your needs. Our care companion volunteers are matched accordingly.
Spiritual care recognises and responds to the needs of the human spirit when faced with trauma, illness, sadness, loss and death. It offers you a way of exploring, reflecting and expressing vulnerability, sadness, regrets and losses. Equally, it enables you to explore loves, joys, hopes, friendships and what’s important to you. Regardless of belief system, we can assist you and your whānau to support your holistic wellbeing. Our spiritual care is tailored to your needs and we will respect your culture, values and beliefs, choices, experiences and diversity. We’ll meet with you and talk about the services we offer, and how we can best meet your needs.
Spiritual care recognises and responds to the needs of the human spirit when faced with trauma, illness, sadness, loss and death. It offers you a way of exploring, reflecting and expressing vulnerability, sadness, regrets and losses. Equally, it enables you to explore loves, joys, hopes, friendships and what’s important to you. Regardless of belief system, we can assist you and your whānau to support your holistic wellbeing. Our spiritual care is tailored to your needs and we will respect your culture, values and beliefs, choices, experiences and diversity. We’ll meet with you and talk about the services we offer, and how we can best meet your needs.
Spiritual care recognises and responds to the needs of the human spirit when faced with trauma, illness, sadness, loss and death. It offers you a way of exploring, reflecting and expressing vulnerability, sadness, regrets and losses. Equally, it enables you to explore loves, joys, hopes, friendships and what’s important to you.
Regardless of belief system, we can assist you and your whānau to support your holistic wellbeing. Our spiritual care is tailored to your needs and we will respect your culture, values and beliefs, choices, experiences and diversity.
We’ll meet with you and talk about the services we offer, and how we can best meet your needs.
Biography writing and recording life stories or special memories are offered by our trained volunteers.
Biography writing and recording life stories or special memories are offered by our trained volunteers.
Biography writing and recording life stories or special memories are offered by our trained volunteers.
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access
Region
Wairarapa
Website
Contact Details
59 Renall Street, Masterton
Wairarapa
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
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Phone
(06) 378 8888
Email
Website
Facebook: facebook.com/HospiceWairarapa
59 Renall Street
Masterton 5810
Street Address
59 Renall Street
Masterton 5810
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This page was last updated at 12:13PM on April 21, 2026. This information is reviewed and edited by Hospice Wairarapa.


Our qualified social worker can provide social support for our clients and their whānau, tailored to specific needs. This includes listening, advocating, advanced care planning, and assistance in navigating various care support resources.
Our qualified social worker can provide social support for our clients and their whānau, tailored to specific needs. This includes listening, advocating, advanced care planning, and assistance in navigating various care support resources.