End Of Life Care

Compassionate End of Life Care for You and Your Loved Ones

Providing comfort, dignity, and personalised support for individuals and their loved ones during life’s most challenging moments.

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What Is End Of Life Care?

End of life care at home means that, as someone comes towards the last months or weeks of their life, trained carers visit at home to help with personal care, comfort and day‑to‑day tasks, working alongside the nurses and GP.

The aim is to keep them as comfortable as possible, respect their wishes, and support you as a family so that they can spend this time with dignity in familiar surroundings

“This type of care should help you to live as well as possible until you die and to die with dignity. The people providing your care should ask you about your wishes and preferences and take these into account as they work with you to plan your care”


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Key features

What you can expect

We recognise the emotional difficulty that comes with knowing you or a loved one is nearing the end of life. Our goal is to:

Personal Choice

We believe every individual should guide their own care, from preferred living arrangements to how they wish to spend their remaining time.

Holistic Support

Beyond physical care, we connect you with additional services and community resources, making sure emotional, social, and spiritual needs are met.

Dignity and Respect

Our trained professionals will always honour your preferences and ensure you receive care that aligns with your wishes and values.

what we help with

Comfort, dignity and support at home

End-of-Life Care Can Include:

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Liaison with district nurses, GPs, hospice teams

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Respecting cultural, spiritual and personal wishes

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Adapting care as things change

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Personal Care Assistance

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Companionship & Day Trips

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Medication Administration

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Cooking & Meal Preparation

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Cleaning, Ironing & Laundry

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Shopping, Bill Payments & Budgeting

Whether you need in-home care, hospital-based support, or assistance in a residential setting, we develop a personalised plan to fit your situation and objectives. Our team is also here to guide family members through this time, providing information and reassurance where needed.

Home care benefits

Often Confused with Palliative Care

Palliative care aims to make you as comfortable as possible by managing pain and other symptoms. It also includes emotional, social, and spiritual support for you and your loved ones.

End of life care often overlaps with palliative care but specifically focuses on the final stage of life, ensuring you live those remaining months or years with dignity and personal choice.

You can expect:

  • Focused support for the final months, weeks or days of life, delivered in the comfort of your own home, as part of wider palliative care
  • Gentle, hands‑on help with personal care, eating, drinking, pain relief routines and repositioning, guided by the medical team’s plan
  • Emotional and practical support for family members, including reassurance, guidance and opportunities to rest.

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Getting Started With End of Life Care at Home

When you are ready, we’ll guide you gently through each step – from first conversation to care beginning at home.

Have a question?

We’d love to welcome you into our care family

If you or a loved one could benefit from End of Life Care that prioritises comfort, dignity, and personal choice, we’re here to help. Contact us for a compassionate, no-obligation discussion about how we can support you during this difficult journey.