Shalom House charity confirms closure as health board pledges continuity of care

Charity confirms closure

Shalom House, based in St Davids, announced that it will cease operations after years of financial struggle. In a statement, the trustees said:

“It is with a very heavy heart that we announce the closure of Shalom House Hospice in St Davids, which has served the whole of Pembrokeshire for many years. Sadly, ongoing financial difficulties and a lack of sustainable funding mean we have no alternative but to close.”

The charity thanked staff, volunteers and the community for their “tireless commitment and generosity,” noting that local fundraising had given the hospice “precious extra years” of service.

“Continuity of care is our priority,” says health board

Hywel Dda University Health Board confirmed it is in discussions with Shalom House about the future of the branch surgery for Meddygfa Penrhyn, which has been operating from the Nun Street site since the closure of St Davids Surgery in 2024.

Jill Paterson, Director of Primary Care, Community and Long‑Term Care, said:

“We are sorry to hear that the Shalom House Charity will be closing and recognise the significant contribution it has made to the local community over the years. Our priority now is to ensure continuity of care for patients registered with Meddygfa Penrhyn. We will work closely with the charity, our partners and stakeholders to explore future provision of these important services locally.”

The branch surgery will continue to operate as normal until 31 October, and patients are advised to attend booked appointments as usual.

End of an era for St Davids hospice

Founded in 2007 after a decade of fundraising, Shalom House has provided palliative and respite care for patients across Pembrokeshire, as well as day services and community support. Its closure marks the end of nearly two decades of service in St Davids.

Local campaigners who fought to “Save Shalom House” said the announcement was a “huge loss” for the city and surrounding communities.

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I've been a bit quiet here (there and everywhere) but this is something I've just written on the role of unpaid carers.

A failed care system, relentless cuts, austerity and the notoriously perilous 'transition' process (when you shift from child to adult social services) is a shameful mix.

It leaves families like Elliott's in a precarious position.

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Mohammad Shobi is 80 years old and suffers from respiratory problems. He has no one to support, he has to work to support his family at this age, even in respiratory diseases.

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A different route for our walk today. This was along the old road to wester ross - part of which was turned into a footpath when the current A835 was built.

We passed the Seaforth Respite Care Centre which looked particularly stunning in the sunshine. This has had a variety of uses - sanitorium, children's home & training centre. I've included an article about the house below.

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https://www.rossandcromartyheritage.org/home/mid-ross-communities/maryburgh/maryburgh-history/seaforth-sanitorium-seaforth-centre/

Seaforth Sanitorium / Seaforth Centre ⋆ Ross and Cromarty Heritage

This gives a short history of the Seaforth Sanitorium, through to it being a children's home (1957-1965) and a training centre in the 1970s.

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