Palliative Care

Supporting people with life-limiting illnesses at home


Who is it for?

The aim of palliative care is to improve the quality of life for people living with a serious or life-limiting illness, as well as for their families. It works best when provided alongside other medical care, offering comfort, support, and dignity.

We provide palliative care at home so that people can remain in familiar surroundings, often alongside their families and friends. We also offer support to those caring for a loved one, recognising how demanding and emotional that role can be.


We are there to help

We know how difficult it is to care for someone with a life-limiting illness. It can be both physically and emotionally exhausting. That is why we place great importance on selecting carers who are not only fully trained, but also compassionate, understanding, and dedicated. Our team is respectful of each person’s choices, privacy, and dignity at every stage.

Compassionate, Practical Support

How we can support you & your loved ones

Benefits

Our goal with palliative care is to support your loved one to be as comfortable and pain-free as possible while respecting their wishes and dignity. We want you to know that we’re here not just for your family member, but for you too, to provide emotional support and clear, ongoing communication.

We work closely with healthcare professionals, keeping you informed about any changes and what to expect, so that you never feel alone or unsure. If you need respite or extra help, we can provide live-in care or additional support at any time.

What Palliative Care Includes

  • Personal care: Help with washing, dressing, toileting, and maintaining comfort and cleanliness.
  • Medication and pain management: Assisting with medication regimes, managing symptoms such as pain, breathlessness, nausea, or anxiety.
  • Emotional and psychological support: For both the person being cared for and their family, often including companionship, counselling, and bereavement support.
  • Practical help: Housekeeping, preparing meals, collecting prescriptions, running errands, and arranging home adaptations (handrails, hospital beds).
  • Coordinated care: The agency works alongside GPs, hospice teams, district nurses, therapists, and social care to ensure support is tailored and can adapt as needs change.
  • End-of-life support: Respecting the person’s wishes and ensuring physical, psychological, and spiritual needs are met for a peaceful and dignified passing.

Please feel free to talk openly with us about any worries or questions you might have. We’re here to listen and support you through everything

Make an enquiry

If you have any questions or would like more information about our Palliative Care service, our team will be glad to help.

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