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Palliative Care

Consistent care at home, when you need it most

When someone is living with a life-limiting illness, care needs go beyond just the physical. Our palliative care service offers calm, consistent support for people at home — easing discomfort, reducing stress, and helping families focus on what matters most.

Whether for days, weeks or longer, we’re here to help make each moment as peaceful and personal as possible.

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You want to stay at home, surrounded by what’s familiar

Home offers comfort that hospitals and hospices can’t. Our carers help you remain in your own space – where you can rest, reflect, and be with those you love.

  • One-to-one support in a familiar, calming environment
  • A care plan built around your wishes, your pace
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You need help managing symptoms and day-to-day needs

Serious illness often brings pain, fatigue, and emotional strain. Our trained carers support physical needs while bringing emotional steadiness to each day.

  • Gentle help with personal care, mobility and comfort
  • Close attention to dignity, positioning, and preferences
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Your family needs extra support too

Caring for someone nearing the end of life is emotionally exhausting. We help lift the pressure — so you can focus on being a loved one, not just a carer.

  • Reliable presence to give families time to rest or step away
  • Reassurance that someone kind and capable is always nearby
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Palliative Care is ideal for...

  • Adults living with a terminal or life-limiting condition
  • Clients receiving palliative input from a GP or hospice team
  • People who wish to remain at home during their final months
  • Families needing support to avoid burnout or distress
  • Anyone seeking calm, respectful care in a familiar setting
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Included in the Palliative Care service

Palliative care at home may include:

  • Personal care (washing, toileting, dressing)
  • Medication reminders or liaison with healthcare professionals
  • Pain and symptom monitoring (in coordination with nurses)
  • Support with meals, fluids, and comfort
  • Emotional reassurance and gentle companionship
  • Overnight or round-the-clock presence
  • Help with positioning, mobility, or breathing support
  • Sensitive communication with family and other professionals
  • Respectful support with spiritual or cultural needs

Palliative Care frequently asked questions

Palliative care focuses on comfort and quality of life from the time of diagnosis, not just the final days. End-of-life care is a part of this, typically in the last weeks or days.

Yes. We work closely with community teams to ensure care is coordinated, especially for medication, pain relief or specialist input.

Absolutely. We can provide night-time support or 24-hour live-in care depending on your needs and situation.

No. We support adults of all ages with life-limiting conditions — with care that’s age-appropriate, respectful and personal.

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If you would like to talk about Palliative Care, we're ready to listen.

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