Wishlist Reed House

Wishlist Reed House is available to patients, families and carers who need to stay close to a Sunshine Coast hospital while undergoing treatment, surgery or emergency stays.

WHERE

Wishlist Reed House is located next to Nambour General Hospital.

STAY

Private bedrooms with shared bathrooms.
Self-contained units with duress alarm for people with special needs.

FACILITIES

Shared living, kitchen & laundry.
Lift & wheelchair access.
Linen & towels provided.
On-site parking.
Free shuttle service to and from Sunshine Coast public hospitals.
Kids playground.
Public transport available near the facility.
On-site managers & volunteers to help with appointment or referral support and social connection activities.

BOOK NOW: 1300 009 474

Information For Social Workers & Clinicians

How to refer a patient

  1. Please call 1300 009 474.
  2. Download the Wishlist Accommodation Clinician Referral Form and complete this form in full. 
    Please make note of any special requirements in the comments section.

* Having trouble locating the driveway? Look for the sign in the images below.

Wishlist Reed House: A community project

Formerly known as Reed Charity House, which was built in 2009 as an emergency medical accommodation service for patients of Nambour Hospital and their families. This has since expanded to support patients, families & carers who need to stay close to all Sunshine Coast hospitals.

Built by generous contractors and local construction company, RCQ, the impressive facility is the result of collaboration between The Reed Charity Foundation, Wishlist, the Australian Red Cross, local Rotary Clubs and the wider community.

In 2012, after three years of fundraising, the Doug Biggs Memorial Sky Bridge connected Wishlist Reed House directly to Nambour Hospital to significantly improve access for patients. In 2018, Wishlist resumed management to continue to enhance patient care across the Sunshine Coast, Gympie and the wider community.

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