Connect is our bi-annual magazine, bringing you all the latest stories, news and memorable moments from Mountbatten.
Read it online or pick up a copy from our hospice building in Botley Road, West End, Southampton.
"To know Mountbatten will be there until I die is an enormous relief." Read Marilyn's story and all the latest news and updates from Mountbatten in Connect Autumn/Winter 2023! Read more
This edition showcases how your support is changing lives for patients like Michael Fudge and how Mountbatten Neighbours volunteers tackle loneliness in our local communities. We also get an insight into life as a Mountbatten nurse as we join community nurse Hannah on a night shift, caring for patients and their families in their homes across Southampton City and large parts of Hampshire. Read more
Our Autumn/Winter 2022 edition of Connect showcases how your support makes a difference and includes features on our new Mountbatten and Me exhibition, plus a look back at the early days of Mountbatten, and how you can become a volunteer. Read more
Our re-vamped Spring/Summer edition of Connect showcases how your support makes a difference and includes features on volunteering, our Living Well programme, and plans to celebrate our 45th anniversary. Read more
Our Winter 2021 edition includes a feature on our recent CQC inspection, our special campaign to help our bereavement team support everyone who needs us, and how you can make a difference by becoming a Mountbatten volunteer. Read more
The Spring 2021 edition of Mountbatten's Connect magazine includes features on our how staff have coped during COVID, our Sunflower Walk, bereavement during COVID and real stories from people we have looked after. Read more
Our Winter 2020 edition includes features on our Light Up a Life service, our special campaign to support people over Christmas and real stories from people we have looked after. Read more
Our Summer 2020 issue explains the difference your donations to our coronavirus appeal have made to our care for our patients throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Read more