“Palliative and end-of-life care at home is in-home nursing focused on comfort, symptom management, and family support, delivered across Sydney by experienced nurses in coordination with specialist palliative teams at services like Sacred Heart Health Service (St Vincent's), RPA, and Sydney Local Health District community palliative care.”
Facing a serious illness or the end of life is never easy. Our palliative and end-of-life support at home focuses on comfort, dignity, and calm, delivered across Sydney and surrounds in coordination with specialist palliative care teams — including Sacred Heart Palliative Care at St Vincent's, RPA Palliative Care, and Sydney Local Health District community palliative services — so more of your energy can go into being together.
Quick facts
Citable facts for families, GPs, specialist palliative care teams, and hospital discharge planners arranging in-home palliative support across Sydney.
We keep the setup process simple, clear, and human — so you know exactly what happens next.
Tell us what support is needed, where the person lives, what funding is involved, and whether the matter is urgent. We usually respond within 24 hours during business hours.
Our team reviews the request, confirms we’re the right fit, and identifies the right support model, frequency, and team for the job.
We confirm the plan, communication preferences, and start date, then begin support with a clear, person-centred routine.
This service is for people with life-limiting illness who wish to remain at home, and for the families supporting them.
We tailor palliative support to your clinical needs, preferences, culture, and faith, working with your palliative care team where involved.
Regular visits to monitor symptoms, support comfort measures, and help implement the plans of your palliative care and medical teams.
Gentle assistance with bathing, dressing, repositioning, and continence care to maximise comfort and preserve dignity.
Practical guidance, reassurance, and education for families about what to expect and how to provide day-to-day support.
We communicate with specialist palliative care teams, GPs, and other providers so everyone is aligned and informed.
Visits can increase as needs change, including more frequent contact in the final stages if clinically appropriate and available.
Useful next steps, reading, and referral paths for people comparing options.
Palliative care is as much about people and presence as it is about clinical skill. We bring both into your home.
Our nurses and carers are chosen for their calm presence and sensitivity, as well as their clinical experience.
We support the rhythms, culture, and preferences of your household, not just a roster of tasks.
We respect your goals of care, faith, and preferences, and we work in partnership with your wider support network.
Palliative care can begin alongside treatment, not only at the very end of life. If comfort, quality of life, or support for family is becoming a priority, it may be the right time to talk with us and your treating team.
Funding for palliative support may come from aged care packages, DVA, NDIS, state-funded palliative services, or private payment. We can help you understand options based on your situation.
Visits focus on comfort, reassurance, and practical support. We’ll monitor symptoms, support personal care, answer questions, and liaise with your palliative care and medical teams as needed.
If you’re considering palliative or end-of-life care at home, contact us so we can explore what support is possible for you and your family.
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