Palliative & End of Life Care at Home
Compassionate palliative live-in care that prioritises comfort, dignity and quality of life. Supporting families through the most difficult times, at home.
Key Takeaways
- Compassionate end of life care at home, prioritising comfort, dignity and quality of life
- Carers work alongside Macmillan nurses, hospice teams and GPs
- NHS CHC Fast Track funding can fully cover palliative live-in care costs
- Support for cancer, MND, advanced heart failure, COPD and end-stage dementia
- Enables families to spend precious time together in familiar surroundings
Care with Comfort and Dignity
When someone you love has a life-limiting illness, being able to spend their time at home — surrounded by family, pets, and everything that matters — can make an immeasurable difference. Our palliative live-in carers are trained to manage symptoms, provide emotional support, and work alongside healthcare professionals to ensure your loved one is as comfortable and pain-free as possible.
Conditions We Support
- ✓ Cancer — working alongside oncology and Macmillan teams
- ✓ Motor neurone disease (MND)
- ✓ Advanced heart failure and COPD
- ✓ End-stage dementia
- ✓ Terminal conditions requiring comfort-focused care
- ✓ Post-treatment recovery and ongoing symptom management
NHS Funding for Palliative Care
NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) Fast Track funding is designed for people with rapidly deteriorating conditions. This can fully fund live-in palliative care at home, covering all costs. We have extensive experience helping families access this funding quickly.
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What is palliative live-in care?
Palliative live-in care provides compassionate, specialist support at home for people with life-limiting illnesses. The focus is on comfort, dignity and quality of life, enabling your loved one to spend their time in familiar surroundings with family nearby.
How does palliative care differ from end of life care?
Palliative care can begin at any stage of a serious illness, focusing on symptom management and quality of life. End of life care is a form of palliative care specifically for the final weeks or days. Both can be provided at home by our specialist carers.
Can I get NHS funding for palliative live-in care?
Yes. NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) Fast Track funding is often available for people with rapidly deteriorating conditions. This can fully fund your live-in care. We help families navigate the application process.
Do your carers work with hospice teams?
Yes. Our live-in carers work alongside district nurses, Macmillan nurses, hospice-at-home teams and GPs to ensure coordinated, comprehensive care. This multi-disciplinary approach ensures the best possible support.
