Our Services

Palliative & End-of-Life Care

Dignified, compassionate support focused on comfort and choice, allowing individuals to remain at home during this important time.

About This Service

We believe everyone should have the choice to spend their final months, weeks or days in the comfort of their own home, surrounded by familiarity and loved ones. For many people, being at home during this time is deeply important and our role is to make that possible with the right level of care and support. Our palliative care focuses on comfort, dignity and quality of life. We provide compassionate support for both the individual and their family during this important time. Our caregivers are trained to manage pain and discomfort indicators, ensure personal care is delivered with sensitivity and create a calm and reassuring environment. We work alongside healthcare professionals including district nurses, GPs and palliative care specialists to ensure comfort needs are met while respecting individual wishes and preferences. Our role is to complement clinical care with the practical and emotional support that makes each day as comfortable and meaningful as possible. Many families tell us that having a live-in caregiver during this time transforms their experience. Instead of struggling with the practicalities of care while processing their own emotions, they are free to simply be with their loved one. The caregiver handles the day-to-day tasks quietly and competently, creating space for the moments that matter most. We also support with advance care planning where appropriate, helping families think through preferences and practical arrangements in a sensitive and unhurried way. Our goal is to ensure that the individual's wishes are known and respected throughout.
Palliative & End-of-Life Care

How We Help

Our Approach

Our approach to palliative and end-of-life care is guided entirely by the wishes of the individual and their family. We begin with a sensitive conversation to understand what matters most, whether that is maintaining certain routines, having visitors, spending time in the garden or simply having quiet companionship. Our caregivers provide round-the-clock support with personal care, nutrition, hydration and comfort. They are trained to recognise changes in condition and to communicate effectively with the clinical team so that pain management and symptom control remain optimal. Practical tasks like managing the home, preparing meals for family members and coordinating visitor schedules are handled with care and discretion. We also provide emotional support for families during what is often an exhausting and distressing time. Having a compassionate and capable caregiver in the home allows family members to focus on being present with their loved one rather than worrying about the practicalities of care. Our palliative care team receives additional training in end-of-life awareness, symptom recognition and sensitive communication. They understand the importance of creating a peaceful environment and of responding to changing needs with calm professionalism.

What's Included

Daily Support

Your dedicated caregiver provides hands-on support tailored to this service:

Sensitive personal care delivered with patience and dignity
Comfort-focused support including positioning, hydration and nutrition
Coordination with district nurses and palliative care specialists
Household management so families can focus on spending time together
Emotional companionship and a calm and reassuring presence
Practical support for visiting family members and friends

Is This Right For You?

Who Benefits

Our palliative and end-of-life care is for adults with a life-limiting illness who wish to remain at home. We support people at any stage of their palliative journey, from early diagnosis through to the final days. We also provide essential support for family members who may be exhausted from caregiving and need reliable, professional help.

A terminal diagnosis where the individual wishes to remain at home
Progressive conditions where comfort-focused care is now the priority
End-of-life care where hospital or hospice is not the preferred setting
Families who need respite and practical support alongside their own caregiving

Key Benefits

What You Can Expect

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Dignified care in your own home

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Focus on comfort and quality of life

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Support for the whole family

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Respecting individual wishes

Common Questions

Frequently Asked

Can I receive palliative care at home instead of in a hospice?
Yes. Many people with life-limiting illnesses choose to remain at home and our live-in care service makes this possible. Your caregiver provides round-the-clock support with personal care, comfort and household management while working alongside district nurses and palliative care specialists for clinical needs.
How do your caregivers work alongside NHS palliative care teams?
Our caregivers coordinate closely with district nurses, GPs and palliative care consultants. They follow clinical guidance on pain management and symptom control, monitor changes in condition and communicate promptly with the healthcare team. This partnership ensures that clinical and personal care work together seamlessly.
Do you provide night-time care for end-of-life patients?
Yes. Because our caregivers live in the home, they provide continuous support including through the night. This means the individual always has someone present to help with comfort, repositioning, hydration or simply to provide reassurance during wakeful periods.
How do you support family members during this time?
Having a live-in caregiver allows family members to step back from the practicalities of caregiving and focus on being present with their loved one. Our caregivers manage the household, coordinate visitors, prepare meals and handle day-to-day tasks so that families can spend their time and energy where it matters most.

Ready to Learn More?

Discuss Your Care Needs

Every situation is different. Contact us to discuss how our live-in care services could support you or your loved one.