
Mary’s story
Mary was married at twenty-five and was a full-time housewife until her husband was tragically killed in a car crash, only ten years later. Mary says that although the tragedy of losing...
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For many older people, being able to stay in the familiar surroundings of their own home can help them feel comfortable in the time they have left. And this can also provide reassurance for family members. It is, of course, really important that careful consideration of both physical needs and emotional support is taken into account to ensure that the right care is provided.
At the palliative and end of life stage, depending on the individual circumstances, there may be lots of different people coming into the home such as district nurses, MacMillan nurses and doctors all offering different support, information and advice.
We find that for many older people and their families it can therefore be reassuring to have the consistent support of carers throughout this time who can also provide invaluable support to relatives and loved ones.
Our Care Professionals are all trained in providing care at the end of life and understand the nature of support and care that is needed at this time.
We’d love to talk about ways we can help, get in touch with your local Radfield team today.
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