End-of-life care offers essential support and comfort for individuals in the final stages of a terminal illness, helping them remain in a familiar home environment surrounded by family. This care prioritises dignity, quality of life, and symptom management, providing a calm and supportive atmosphere.
At Silverberry Care, our palliative care at-home services are available in Coventry and Warwickshire, designed to meet each individual’s unique needs. Our caregivers focus on managing pain and symptoms, emotional support, and helping families navigate this challenging time.
We follow a tailored end-of-life care pathway, ensuring all necessary steps are in place to offer a comprehensive care plan. This pathway is structured around the 5 priorities of end-of-life care: recognising when end-of-life is near, open communication, respecting patient choices, supporting the family, and ensuring comfort at all times.
Silverberry Care also specialises in end-of-life care for dementia, understanding the unique challenges that dementia can bring during the final stages. Our caregivers are trained to provide personalised care and support, ensuring comfort and reducing distress for both the client and their family.
For families considering palliative care vs. end-of-life care, it’s important to know that both focus on comfort, but end-of-life care specifically addresses the last phase of life. Our team is available to help families understand these distinctions and make informed decisions about care options.
The duration of end-of-life care can vary based on individual needs and health conditions. At Silverberry Care, we are committed to providing consistent, compassionate care for as long as required, ensuring comfort and peace for clients and their families.
For more information or to discuss a personalised care plan, contact us today.
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The 5 priorities of end-of-life care are: recognising when death is near, sensitive communication, respecting the patient's wishes, supporting the family, and creating a care plan to manage symptoms and ensure comfort during the final stages of life.
For end-of-life care, consider care location (home or hospice), pain management, emotional and spiritual support, legal matters (wills, directives), family involvement, and cultural or religious preferences to ensure dignity and comfort for the patient.
End-of-life care is needed when a terminal illness progresses and life expectancy is limited. Signs include increased pain, reduced mobility, and a focus on comfort over treatment. It’s usually determined by healthcare providers alongside the patient and family.
End-of-life care provides comfort and support to individuals in the final stages of a terminal illness. It focuses on managing pain, symptoms, and emotional needs, ensuring dignity and quality of life, and is offered at home, in hospice, or care facilities.