we understand how difficult it can be to cope with a life-limiting illness or condition.
End of Life Care (also known as palliative care) provides treatment and manages pain and other physical symptoms resulting from a terminal and/or complex illness.
With a complex and terminal illness, symptoms may need to be controlled and managed where possible. We are usually asked to become involved at an early stage to help with medication and practical help, sometimes also helping with getting out and about, while health still permits this or to live life well in the home. This is a very emotional time for all involved and we understand that. That’s why we spend extra time getting to know you and your loved ones.



Why choose End of Life Care
Comfort and Familiarity of Home
Being in a familiar environment during end-of-life care offers significant emotional comfort. Surrounded by personal belongings, pets, family, and memories, individuals often feel more at ease, which can help reduce anxiety and distress in their final days.
Personalised, One-to-One Support
End-of-life care at home ensures dedicated, tailored care that focuses solely on the individual’s needs and wishes. Unlike shared settings, carers provide uninterrupted support, helping to manage symptoms, pain, and emotional well-being with compassion and dignity.
Greater Privacy and Dignity
Home care allows individuals to pass away in a private, peaceful setting, rather than in a communal or clinical space. This enhances dignity and allows for more intimate moments with loved ones without the interruptions often found in care homes or hospitals.
Time with Family and Loved Ones
Home-based care makes it easier for family and friends to spend meaningful time together without strict visiting hours. Loved ones can be present, involved, and supported throughout the process, creating a more personal and connected experience.
Emotional and Practical Support for Families
Specialist end-of-life carers not only care for the individual but also support family members, offering guidance, reassurance, and respite. This holistic approach helps families feel more in control and less alone during a deeply emotional time.
Respect for Individuals Lifestyle
End-of-life care at home respects the person’s values, preferences, cultural or religious practices, and choices about how they wish to spend their remaining time. This level of personalisation is harder to achieve in institutional settings.
How A Carer Can Help
At CRT, our Care Assistants provide gentle, person-centred support during end of life care, whether it’s offering comfort through quiet companionship, assisting with personal care, or simply being there to share a peaceful moment with a cup of tea and a kind word.


- Regular companionship care.
- Flexibility of service, subject to availability you can increase service to meet short-term or permanent needs.
- For no charge you can decrease calls with just 24 hours’ notice.
- Small team of care assistants who will get to know your loved ones.
- Potential to spot changes in health enabling quick action to aid diagnosis.
- Provide emotional and practical support to loves ones.
- Stay safe and happy in an environment you know; your home.
More information and FAQs
End-of-life care at home provides compassionate, specialist support for individuals in the final stages of life. It focuses on comfort, dignity, pain management, and emotional well-being, allowing people to spend their remaining time in a familiar and peaceful environment.
We understand the urgency of end-of-life care and aim to put support in place as quickly as possible – often within 24 to 48 hours. Our team will assess your needs promptly and create a care plan tailored to your wishes and circumstances.
Our carers provide reassurance, practical help, and emotional support to family members during a difficult time. We aim to reduce the pressure on loved ones, allowing them to focus on being present and saying goodbye in a meaningful, peaceful way.
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