Welcome to
East Cheshire Hospice

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Welcome to
East Cheshire Hospice

East Cheshire Hospice is a warm and welcoming space for adults facing life-limiting illness.

We serve the communities of Macclesfield, Buxton, Congleton, High Legh, High Peak, Knutsford, Poynton, Wilmslow and the surrounding areas. Providing care, comfort and compassionate support to patients and their loved ones is our number one priority.

Photo of the front of the Hospice entrance with colourful shrubbery in the foreground
Graphic logo for PACE consisting of of purple lettering spelling 'PACE' and the words 'Palliative Advice Centre East' in small purple text underneath. To the left is a petal-like icon with overlapping colours.

PACE: 24/7 Palliative Advice

Our Palliative Advice Centre is available by telephone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 

Call: 01625 666999
Email: cmicb-cheshire.echospicepace@nhs.net

Volunteer Sue Cook has a unique connection to East Cheshire Hospice. Her younger sister Jill Potts was the Hospice’s first female patient.

Upcoming Events and Campaigns

How to Donate to East Cheshire Hospice

Thank you so much for choosing to support East Cheshire Hospice. You may never know how much your gift means, but we know that it will make the world of difference to our patients and their families.

Latest News

The loneliness of the long-distance runner. Just one of the challenges facing Steve Nixon when he attempts to run 100 miles next month. Steve is hoping to complete the Rat

Do you care for a friend, relative or neighbour? If so, come along to East Cheshire Hospice from 10 till 2 pm this Saturday (June 13). The Hospice is celebrating

East Cheshire Hospice has launched a podcast sharing insights into the world of end-of-life care. The first episode of ‘Life at East Cheshire Hospice’ puts the spotlight on Rob Hasler,

Christmas Tree Collection

Register your Christmas tree for collection by January 6th & we’ll collect it on the 10th or 11th.

Book now, donate & give the gift of care this Christmas.

No tree? You can still support the collection by making a donation.