Service details

Palliative Care

Comfort-focused care for patients with serious illness, long-term conditions or sensitive family needs.

Palliative care at home
Care overview

Comfort, dignity and calm support

Palliative support helps families provide gentle daily care while keeping the patient comfortable, respected and emotionally supported.

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Who it is for

Patients with serious illness, long-term care needs, reduced mobility, symptom discomfort, or sensitive family situations receive comprehensive home care support focused on comfort, dignity, and consistent medical attention. This service ensures proper symptom management, regular monitoring, and assistance with daily needs under trained caregivers. It is designed to provide emotional reassurance and stable care in a familiar home environment while reducing the stress of hospital visits.

Care approach

Support for both patient and family

1

Listen

We begin by listening to the patient’s comfort needs, family concerns, daily routine and doctor guidance. This helps the care plan stay sensitive, practical and aligned with what the family is experiencing.

2

Plan

Care is planned around dignity, cleanliness, positioning, gentle handling and patient ease. The aim is to reduce discomfort and make everyday care feel calmer for both the patient and the family.

3

Support

Caregivers assist with practical needs such as hygiene, movement, feeding support, comfort positioning and observation. Every action is done slowly and respectfully because sensitive care needs extra patience.

4

Reassure

Families receive calm updates about routine care, comfort changes and any concerns noticed during the visit. This reassurance helps families feel less alone while managing a difficult care stage.

Comfort tasks

Included comfort support

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Symptom Comfort

Gentle positioning, pain observation and breathing support.

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Personal Hygiene

Bed baths, mouth care, linen changes and skin care.

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Gentle Handling

Slow, respectful movement and touch during all care tasks.

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Emotional Presence

Calm companionship and reassuring communication.

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Family Support

Sensitive updates on comfort, rest and observed changes.

Discuss palliative support

Tell us the patient condition and daily care needs.