Compassionate Care

That Celebrates Life

Supporting patients and families with dignity, comfort, and love.

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At Bobby’s Hospice, we celebrate life

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Compassionate In-Patient Care

  • 24/7 palliative care in a peaceful, home-like setting
  • Focus on comfort, dignity, and emotional support
  • Safe, welcoming environment for patients and families
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Seamless Admissions

  • Physician-referred admissions from home or hospital
  • Collaborations with Extra-Mural and local care providers
  • Direct admission support to avoid unnecessary hospital stays
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Here to Help Anytime

  • Call us directly for guidance
  • Support for families navigating care decisions
  • Compassionate team ready to assist with next steps

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Your Gift Makes a Difference

Your generosity helps us provide 24/7 compassionate care at no cost to patients or their families. Whether you give time, money, or goods, every contribution brings comfort and dignity to someone in need.

Events

Join us in supporting compassionate care through community events that bring people together with a purpose. From fundraising dinners to memorial walks, every event helps provide comfort and dignity to those at the end of life.

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About Us

Rooted in Compassion. Driven by Community.

Founded in 1983, Bobby’s Hospice is a community-based residential hospice that provides 24-hour in-patient palliative care in a home-like environment. Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate palliative and grief support to our community, with compassion, dignity, and respect during life’s most vulnerable moments.

History at a Glance

1983

The Beginning Founded by Dr. Nancy Grant and community leaders, with the Sisters of Charity providing office space and volunteers beginning home-based support.

2000

The Vision of Bobby’s Hospice Inspired by the Senate report “Quality End of Life Care: The Right of Every Canadian,” Hospice established an Education & Advocacy Committee led by Dr. Chris O’Brien to promote end-of-life care locally.

2007

Official Establishment Hospice purchased 385 Dufferin Row (former St. Joseph’s Convent) at the significantly reduced rate of $250,000, and launched the “Realize the Dream” campaign to build the region’s first residential hospice.

2020

10 Years of care Named among Canada’s Top 100 Charities for Giving. Celebrated admitting the 1,000th patient and a decade of compassionate care.