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Coming to bereavement services

The bereavement services team produce a booklet 'what to do during your bereavement' which shows where the bereavement services are located at Scarborough and York hospitals.

You can download the booklets here:


Finding Scarborough Hospital bereavement services:

From the north entrance at Scarborough site, you can park in the drop off zone labeled below, or from the main entrance follow the green signs to bereavement services.

Scarbrough Hospital - find bereavement


Finding York Hospital bereavement services:

Parking is available in the multi-storey car park at the front of the hospital site. Parking spaces for disabled visitors are available at the main entrance of the hospital. Go through the main entrance onto the main corridor, turn left and the bereavement services are located between junction six and seven.

York Hospital - find bereavement

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We are aware of a fire within the grounds of Malton Hospital.

All patients and colleagues have been safely evacuated, and there are no reports of any injuries.

We are working closely with North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and other partner agencies to monitor the situation.

If you have an appointment at Malton Hospital today, please do not attend. Our teams are reviewing all affected appointments, and we will contact you as soon as possible to rearrange or discuss the next steps. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Fire on grounds of Malton Hospital news statement.

Malton Urgent Treatment Centre is also currently closed. Please do not attend. If you require urgent medical advice, please use NHS 111 online or call 111. In a life-threatening emergency, always call 999.

We will provide further updates as soon as more information becomes available.