Mossy Rock Hospice

“A Home for Hospice” Capital Campaign

A Permanent and Purpose-Built Hospice for the Sunshine Coast

With the community's unwavering support, a strong partnership with Vancouver Coastal Health, and the generous contributions from grants and foundations, we have raised $7.4 million towards our $7.85 million goal to build the Mossy Rock Hospice. We continue to raise the funds that will open the doors to provide compassionate care that everyone on the Coast deserves, for generations to come.

We are deeply grateful for your support and look forward to continuing this journey together.

Our First Dedicated Hospice: Mossy Rock in Roberts Creek

Over the next two years, we aim to transform this gorgeous home in Roberts Creek into a dedicated hospice that provides eight comfortable hospice suites and family gathering spaces in a beautiful, coast-like setting.

A Home For Hospice

Photo by Rik Jespersen

Located in a quiet neighbourhood of Roberts Creek, surrounded by lush forest, the Coast’s first dedicated hospice will offer a warm, home-like, supportive environment for individuals and their families during one of life’s most challenging times.

This new hospice will transform this large, existing home and surrounding gardens into a purpose-designed space featuring eight comfortable private rooms, dedicated spaces for visiting family, quiet reflection, and a range of therapeutic services designed to provide a meaningful and dignified end-of-life journey, making the most of every moment in the life that is left.

The new Hospice will double bed space on the lower Sunshine Coast for palliative care, and can alleviate responsibility from the Sechelt Hospital. Here are three ways Mossy Rock Hospice will reduce some responsibilities from Sechelt Hospital:

  1. Palliative patients at home will come to Mossy Rock instead of ER and avoid admissions to acute beds.

  2. Hospital inpatients can be transferred to Mossy Rock for their final days, creating space for patients waiting for a bed for

    life-saving care.

  3. Patients at home will come to Mossy Rock instead of the hospital for short stay to receive pain and symptom management, or respite care.

Retired broadcaster and Sunshine Coast resident Vicki Gabereau takes a good look at the project for our community’s first dedicated hospice. Click on the image to the right to view.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Current Programming and Events

For more than 35 years, Coast Hospice has offered a wide range of support to people in our community during their end-of-life journey and to their loved ones experiencing grief and bereavement.

With more than 100 trained volunteers and a small staff team, we provide companionship and support to people in their homes, hospitals, and long-term care facilities.

We also create various programs to support the community, such as The Circle: A Wellness Day Program, the Healing Arts Series, and Grief Support Groups, hosted at our Program Centre in Davis Bay or in the community through partners.

These programs and services will continue, and our volunteers will continue to provide support to residents of the Coast wherever needed.

Program Centre in Davis Bay (4602 Simpkins Road, Sechelt)