Compassionate palliative care at home

Gentle, relationship-led support when comfort, dignity, and peace matter most. We help people remain at home, surrounded by the people, routines, and familiar things that mean the most to them.

A care professional holding the hand of someone they support at home.
At a Glance

Our promise in palliative care

We believe the final chapter of life should be met with tenderness, honesty, and support that protects both dignity and comfort.

Home Comfort

Supporting people to remain in the place they know and love most.

Dignity Always

Every decision is guided by the person's wishes, routines, and values.

Family Support

Reassuring support for loved ones as well as the person receiving care.

IS THIS RIGHT FOR YOU?

How palliative care at home can help

Our palliative care is designed for adults who wish to remain at home with support that feels calm, compassionate, and deeply respectful.

A good fit if

  • The priority is comfort, dignity, and quality of life at home
  • You want support that works around the person's wishes and familiar routines
  • The family needs a compassionate partner who communicates openly and gently
  • You want care that coordinates respectfully with GPs, district nurses, or hospice teams
  • Needs may change quickly and the support plan must adapt with sensitivity

Consider other options if

  • Complex nursing interventions are required beyond the scope of personal care support
  • Specialist pain management needs to be delivered entirely by clinical teams
  • The main need is short-term recovery rather than comfort-focused ongoing support
Getting Started

Your pathway to gentle support

We respond with compassion, move at your pace, and centre every decision around what matters most to the person and their family.

First call

We listen carefully

We begin with a calm, honest conversation about the situation, the wishes of the person receiving care, and what support would feel most reassuring.

Assessment

A plan shaped around comfort

We learn the person's routines, preferences, spiritual or cultural needs, and the practical details that will help home feel peaceful and supported.

Ongoing

Flexible, responsive care

As needs change, we adapt support sensitively and stay in close touch with the family and wider professionals involved.

FAQ

Common questions about palliative care

Honest answers for one of life's most difficult moments.

Do your care professionals have experience with palliative support?

Yes. We focus on care professionals with the compassion, maturity, and sensitivity needed to provide calm, relationship-led support during this stage of life.

How do you work alongside the NHS and other professionals?

We coordinate respectfully with GPs, district nurses, hospice teams, and other professionals involved, so care at home feels joined-up and reassuring.

Can support increase quickly if needs change?

We do everything we can to respond quickly and honestly. If care needs increase, we will help you understand the most sensible next step and put additional support in place where possible.

Is support available for the family too?

Absolutely. Meaningful palliative care includes supporting the people around the individual as well as the individual themselves. We aim to be a calm, compassionate presence for the whole family.

Can palliative care be arranged at short notice?

We know these situations can feel urgent. Please get in touch and we will be open with you about how quickly we can begin and what support is most appropriate.

Get in Touch

Need to talk about palliative care at home?

Reach out for a compassionate conversation about what support could look like. We will listen carefully, explain the options honestly, and help you decide the right next step.

Building 3, North London Business Park, Oakleigh Road South, London, N11 1GN