Content Image Image Image Hospice care finder Looking for a hospice? Our Hospice Finder shows you adult and children's hospices near you. Find care now Read our new guide to hospice and end of life care Image Death and dying: what to expect Talking about dying isn't easy. Here you will find practical advice and resources on how to tell somebody that a loved one is dying, or has died. Find out more Image What to expect when someone is in the last few days of life The dying process is unique to each person, but there are a few common changes that happen to almost everyone when they are in the last days of life. Find out more Image What to expect in the last moments before death It can be difficult to know exactly when someone is going to die or has died. Here are some of the most common signs in the last moments before death. Find out more Image Planning ahead Planning things like what type of funeral you want and who to leave your belongings to can make your final days easier, giving you more time with family and friends. Find out more Image I'm looking for hospice care Hospice care looks after someone’s physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs. This means that hospices provide a wide range of services. Find out more Image Support for carers If you're looking after someone with a life-limiting condition, we have information that can help you. Find out more Page Featured image Image I need support with a bereavement What should I say? It can be very difficult to know what to say or do when someone you know has lost someone close. We often want to offer support. Find out more Image Image Real people, real stories They were like part of the family Rebecca, cared for by John Taylor Hospice Read Rebecca's story
Featured image Image I need support with a bereavement What should I say? It can be very difficult to know what to say or do when someone you know has lost someone close. We often want to offer support. Find out more
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