Bauvill has raised funds through events for staff and partners, including a charity football tournament.
Managing director Matt Gurr said: “The project resonates deeply with us, not just because of the care it provides during life’s most difficult moments, but because we’ve seen first-hand the compassion and dedication of the clinical teams behind it.
“Knowing our fundraising has helped make hundreds of final wishes possible is incredibly humbling, and something we’re immensely proud of.”
A woman whose husband died was able to say goodbye to him in the unit’s garden, with his favourite music playing.
She said: “It was devastating, but a nice way to say goodbye. I feel the project offers so much comfort in a very sad time.”
Jane Kirk-Smith, critical care matron, added: “Each of those 222 wishes represents an incredibly special moment for a family losing a loved one.
“Words simply are not enough to thank the Bauvill team for their ongoing support in making those moments possible.”