Compassionate end-of-life care
Discover end-of-life care that respects your loved one’s dignity and wishes. Contact us today, and learn how we can support you and your loved one.
What is end-of-life care at home?
When you choose end-of-life care at home, your loved one can spend their final days in the comfort and familiarity of home, rather than moving to a hospice or hospital.
- Personal care: support with bathing, dressing and hair care.
- Complex care: nurse-led care, under the guidance of experienced clinicians.
- Medical support: assistance with managing medication.
- Household support: helping keep the home clean and comfortable.
In a 2023 survey on public attitudes to death, dying and bereavement, Marie Curie found 56% of all respondents wanted to die at home. Our approach to care makes this possible, supporting 83% of our clients to pass away in the comfort of home.
A leading home care provider in the UK
Over the past fifteen years, we’ve supported hundreds of families across England and Scotland, ensuring loved ones can live at home with dignity and independence.
With a dedicated care manager, your loved one will receive a detailed care plan based on their wishes, health needs and lifestyle. So you can rest assured that your loved one is receiving the very best care, built around them.
Discover our home care locations across England and Scotland.
CQC and CI regulated care for England and Scotland
As a fully-regulated provider, we take part in routine inspections from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in England, and the Care Inspectorate (CI) in Scotland.
We’re currently rated ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC, and ‘Very Good’ by the CI, placing us within the top 3% of home care providers for our safe, effective, caring, well-led and responsive care.
Meet our care team
Our regional live-in care managers have extensive experience in the industry, and work closely with our care managers to ensure your loved ones receive the highest quality of care.
What are the benefits of end-of-life care at home?
There are many benefits to receiving end-of-life care at home. From the comfort of familiar surroundings to the reassurance of being close to loved ones. It’s a way to feel safe, supported and at ease in the place that means the most.
Planning home care for end of life
We know that talking about end-of-life care isn’t easy. But starting the conversation early can bring real comfort and peace of mind, for you and for those you love.
By sharing your wishes and preferences openly, you can create a clear plan for end-of-life home care that reflects what matters most to you. A personalised care plan not only supports your physical needs but also honours your choices, values, and dignity, ensuring that your care feels right, every step of the way.
Why choose The Good Care Group?
With exceptional end-of-life care, your loved one can maintain their independence and dignity in the place they love most.
Meet our in-house experts
Our specialist care services are guided by in-house experts, a Consultant Admiral Nurse and a Clinical Lead, who specialise in dementia and complex care.
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What is the difference between palliative and end-of-life care?
Both palliative and end-of-life care are designed to bring comfort, dignity and support, but they meet different needs at different times.
Palliative care can begin at any stage of a life-limiting illness. Its focus is on improving quality of life for as long as possible, through expert symptom management, emotional support, and compassionate companionship for both the individual and their family.
End-of-life care, on the other hand, is for when someone is approaching the final weeks or days of life. It ensures comfort, peace and dignity during this time, while offering gentle guidance and bereavement support for loved ones.
Both types of care can be delivered at home, helping you and your family feel supported, reassured and cared for in the place that matters most.