Hospice SENB is a registered charity established in 2004 to promote awareness about life-limiting illnesses and end-of-life issues.

Our residential hospice Maison Albert House – a first for the region – is now open and located on land donated by the Hum-Lew-Sun Lions Club, 156 Pleasant St. Moncton, NB. 

We offer the following free and confidential programs to residents of Albert, Kent and Westmorland Counties.

  • Hospice Care at Maison Albert House, 156 Pleasant St. Moncton

  • In-home Hospice Care 

  • Caregiver Support Groups

  • Grief & Bereavement Support Groups

Support Us
The Hospice SENB Goldrush 50/50 supports Maison Albert House and community programming. Tickets are $2 a week and can be purchased online or in the boutique.

We’re always looking for volunteers to join our team. 

Positions available 

  • In-home
  • Maison Albert House
  • Boutique Hospice Shoppe
  • Special Events

Open Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm, Thursdays open late until 8!

164 Collishaw St. Moncton

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Gather your family, friends, co-workers, and neighbours, and get ready for a day of heartwarming fun at the 2023 Hospice SENB Memorial Walk!

Join us at Centennial Park in Moncton as we honour the memories of our loved ones and support a cause that touches the lives of so many across our region.

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Maison Albert House

Our new facility features 10 resident rooms, four family rooms, indoor and outdoor public areas, a commercial kitchen, non-denominational meditation room, medical staff areas, and free parking.

Services are free of charge to clients and their loved ones and pets are allowed.

Maison Albert House welcomed its first resident on July 29, 2021. 

This facility will serve up to 150 residents per year and will also be the first in Atlantic Canada to offer a pediatric room.

Giving with Compassion

Hospice Southeast New Brunswick (SENB) continues it’s public campaign to raise funds for Maison Albert House which serves Albert, Kent and Westmorland counties. This appeal follows a successful corporate fundraising campaign that saw donations come in from a variety of sectors, says campaign co-chair, Dennis Cochrane.

“We have been fortunate to receive generous donations from all levels of government, private corporations and foundations,” he states. “Now we’re turning to the general public, who will all be able to use this facility free of charge, to help us establish and sustain this important service to our region.”

“Embrace the path your loved one’s story has taken and be part of the culture shift that acknowledges dying as part of living.”  

– Carrie Chavez Hansen