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Trinity Hospice

The local hospice for the Fylde Coast, providing specialist palliative and end-of-life care from Bispham, Blackpool.

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our Blackpool, Fylde & Wyre branch

Support type

AwarenessFundraisingLocal Partnership

About Trinity Hospice

Who they are and what they do

Trinity Hospice is the local hospice for the Fylde Coast, providing specialist palliative and end-of-life care from its base in Bispham, Blackpool. They offer inpatient care, day services and community support to people living with life-limiting conditions and their families — helping people live as comfortably and fully as possible. The hospice relies on voluntary fundraising to deliver its services free of charge.

Latest update

Our Blackpool branch has taken part in fundraising activities to support Trinity Hospice's vital local services.

Our support

How Horizons Homecare supports Trinity Hospice

Our Blackpool, Fylde & Wyre branch supports Trinity Hospice through fundraising events and community awareness. As a home care provider, we frequently support clients in their final months at home — and home care and hospice care naturally complement one another, both focused on helping people live well and with dignity.

Related Horizons service

Our work supporting Trinity Hospice connects closely with our End of Life Care service, which supports clients across Blackpool, Fylde, Wyre, Lancaster and Morecambe.

Learn about our End of Life Care

Our commitment

Why community involvement matters to us

Horizons Homecare is a local home care provider with branches in Blackpool and Lancaster. We believe that good care doesn't stop at the door — it is part of something wider. Our branches are involved in the communities they serve, not just as a business operating in them.

Supporting Trinity Hospice is one way that reflects. The people we care for at home are often connected to organisations like this — as service users, as families, as carers — and we believe it matters that we show up for those communities too.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What services does Trinity Hospice offer?
Trinity Hospice provides specialist palliative and end-of-life care across the Fylde Coast. Their services include inpatient care, day services and community support for people living with life-limiting conditions and their families.
Where is Trinity Hospice located?
Trinity Hospice is based in Bispham, Blackpool, and serves the Fylde Coast area including Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre.
How is Trinity Hospice funded?
Trinity Hospice relies heavily on charitable donations and fundraising to deliver its services free of charge to patients and families. The hospice regularly relies on community support, including from local organisations like Horizons Homecare.
What is the difference between home care and hospice care?
Home care provides ongoing support with daily living at home — personal care, medication, companionship — and can continue alongside other services. Hospice care provides specialist palliative support for people with life-limiting conditions. The two services often complement one another, with home care providers like Horizons working alongside hospice teams to support people at home with dignity.

About us

About Horizons Homecare

Horizons Homecare is a CQC-regulated home care provider operating across Blackpool, Fylde, Wyre, Lancaster and Morecambe. We provide person-centred care at home — personal care, dementia care, companionship, medication support, end-of-life care and more — delivered by small, consistent care teams who build genuine relationships with the people they support.

Our approach is built around continuity, punctuality and kindness. We believe care should feel human — not rushed or transactional. Supporting local charities like Trinity Hospice is part of that same commitment to the communities we serve.

Are you a local charity or community organisation?

If your organisation supports older people, families, unpaid carers, people with disabilities, people living with dementia, people affected by brain injury or people who need extra support in the community, we would be happy to hear from you.