End of life care for children is one of the most sensitive and challenging care services we provide, requiring a unique blend of compassion, expertise and support. At Silverberry Care, we are dedicated to offering the highest standard of care during this profoundly difficult time.
Our compassionate carers work closely with families to develop bespoke care plans that honour the preferences and values of the child and their loved ones. We want to make your child as comfortable as possible in the comfort of their home, so whether they need personal care or simple some companionship, we are here as much as you need us.
We understand that end of life care impacts the entire family, and we are committed to providing comprehensive support for parents, siblings, and extended family members. Our care services in Coventry and Warwick include respite care to give families a much-needed break, practical assistance with daily tasks, and ongoing emotional support. We aim to alleviate the pressure on families, allowing them to focus on spending precious time with their child.
At Silverberry Care, our qualified carers provide personalised, professional care that focuses on comfort, dignity, and emotional support, ensuring that every moment is meaningful and cherished. Trust our local carers to stand by your side during this difficult time, offering the exceptional care and compassionate support your family deserves. To find out more about our domiciliary care services for children, please get in touch 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.