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Our History
Our journey began with one nurse and two volunteer doctors. Through time, our palliative care services have expanded, and we constantly look for opportunities to further develop our care for patients. The staff of Hospis Malaysia has also made our dream possible with their strong support. As of today, we are the largest hospice in Malaysia in terms of the number of patients registered, with a full-time palliative care team comprising twenty nurses, four doctors, a pharmacist, and an occupational therapist.
Brief Timeline
1991
Hospis Malaysia started as it remains today, a charitable organisation run by a board of council members
1992
Started domiciliary palliative care in February 1992
1997
Hospis Malaysia increased its clinical activities and confidently ventured into palliative care training and education
1998
Completion and launch of Hospis Malaysia building
1999
Introduced first palliative care themed workshop
2000
Introduced Day Care for patients to engage in therapeutic activities
2002
Collaborates with the Asia Pacific Hospice Network (APHN)
2005
Hospis Malaysia hosts its inaugural “Voices for Hospices” event
2009-2010
- Dr. Ednin Hamzah co-authored ‘Hospice and Palliative Care in South East Asia’
- Awarded a research grant by the WHO, Altarum Institute and Diana Fund to conduct research on ‘Decent Care Values in palliative care’
2011
Education and training becomes a core service
2012
- Royal Visit: Duke & Duchess of Cambridge visits Hospis Malaysia
- Minister of Health launches National Paediatric Palliative Care (PPC) Programme during Royal Visit
2014
- Developed and launched a symbol for palliative care, a first globally
- Employs ‘e-technology’ to manage its patient records
2015
- Commissioned Ernst & Young to conduct an internal control of its processes
- Organised the national ‘Train the Trainers in Palliative Care’ workshop in conjunction with Marie Curie Palliative Care Institute, Liverpool
- Organised weekly Outpatient Rehab sessions
2016
- Hospis Malaysia celebrates 25 years in Malaysia
- Published ‘Palliative Care Needs Assessment: Malaysia’ report
- Organised monthly workshop for caregivers