About Us
Kasih Hospice Foundation is dedicated to providing a peaceful transition for those nearing the end-of-life journey. As a recognised non-profit hospice, we provide patients and families of all backgrounds with the personalised medical, emotional, and spiritual support tailored to their unique needs through pivotal moments in their lives.
Guided by compassion and driven by empathy, Kasih Hospice Foundation has grown from 6 volunteers in 1997 to being run and supported by full-time doctors, palliative care nurses, efficient administrative members, and a cohort of committed volunteers.
1997
Began as a group of friends from Losang Dragpa Buddhist Society trained by the Venerable Pende Hawter, a monk notable for founding Karuna Hospice in Brisbane, and Dr Rosalie Shaw, a surgeon and former President of Asia Pacific Hospice Palliative Care Network, to befriend patients at Sungai Buloh Hospital. Over the years, our cohort of volunteers expanded to offer similar services at other hospitals in the Klang Valley area.
2005
2007
2020
Integration of KF and KHCS to form Kasih Hospice Foundation (KHF) with three full-time doctors, six nurses, and a team of dedicated volunteers.
2016
2012
KHCS was invited by and Selayang Hospital to assist the hospital’s newly set up Palliative Day Care Centre and engage with its patients.
1997
Began as a group of friends from Losang Dragpa Buddhist Society trained by the Venerable Pende Hawter, a monk notable for founding Karuna Hospice in Brisbane, and Dr Rosalie Shaw, a surgeon and former President of Asia Pacific Hospice Palliative Care Network, to befriend patients at Sungai Buloh Hospital. Over the years, our cohort of volunteers expanded to offer similar services at other hospitals in the Klang Valley area.
2005
2012
KHCS was invited by and Selayang Hospital to assist the hospital’s newly set up Palliative Day Care Centre and engage with its patients.
2007
2020
Integration of KF and KHCS to form Kasih Hospice Foundation (KHF) with three full-time doctors, six nurses, and a team of dedicated volunteers.
2016
1997
Began as a group of friends from Losang Dragpa Buddhist Society trained by the Venerable Pende Hawter, a monk notable for founding Karuna Hospice in Brisbane, and Dr Rosalie Shaw, a surgeon and former President of Asia Pacific Hospice Palliative Care Network, to befriend patients at Sungai Buloh Hospital. Over the years, our cohort of volunteers expanded to offer similar services at other hospitals in the Klang Valley area.
2005
2007
2012
KHCS was invited by and Selayang Hospital to assist the hospital’s newly set up Palliative Day Care Centre and engage with its patients.
2016
2020
Integration of KF and KHCS to form Kasih Hospice Foundation (KHF) with three full-time doctors, six nurses, and a team of dedicated volunteers.
Our People
TEO SHENWEI
GENERAL MANAGER
SALLY TAN
ADMIN. MANAGER
NUR SAKINAH HANUM
BINTI MOHD CHUBRI
OPERATIONS COORDINATOR
RICHARD TEOH
OPERATIONS ASSISTANT
DR VANITHA THANGARATNAM
PALLIATIVE CARE DOCTOR
MBBS, Dip. Palliative Care
Cert. Occ. Medicine
MMC No: 30452
DR JUSTINE WONG
HOSPICE DOCTOR
BMed(Newcastle,Aus), FRACGP (Aus)
MMC No. 89313
DR KESHMEER KAUR
HOSPICE DOCTOR
MMC No. 82669
SN SUNITA KAUR
HOSPICE NURSE
SN RUZANAH MOHD NOOR
HOSPICE NURSE
SN NURUL IZZA YUSUB
HOSPICE NURSE
SN NITHIYA VISWALINGHAM
HOSPICE NURSE
SN THIBHASHINI D/O BALACHENDRAN
HOSPICE NURSE