End of life care

We’re here to help you live your final chapter with dignity, comfort, and peace on your terms. Our priority is supporting you and your loved ones in the way that feels right for you.

End of life care

We’re here to help you live your final chapter with dignity, comfort, and peace on your terms. Our priority is supporting you and your loved ones in the way that feels right for you.

Coming to terms with the end of someone’s life can be one of the hardest things any of us face.

It’s emotional, overwhelming, and different for everyone but you don’t have to go through it alone.

At Reton, we’re here to help you and your family feel safe, supported and heard. We provide compassionate, person-first care focused on comfort, dignity and choice, helping you make the most of the time you have together.

End of life care tailored for you

The care you receive at the end of life should reflect who you are, your values, your wishes, and the people you love. That is why we take the time to really understand what matters to you.

Together with you and those closest to you, we create a personalised care plan that brings comfort, clarity and dignity. Your plan can be shared with everyone involved, so your care always feels joined up and centred around your needs, now and later.

Types of end of life care and support

When care is personal, the final months and days can feel more peaceful and meaningful.
We focus on what matters most to you and your loved ones, making sure every part of your support is thoughtful, respectful and truly individual.

End of life live-in care at home

With round-the-clock support from a compassionate live-in care worker, you or your loved one can spend your final weeks in the comfort and familiarity of home.

We help you stay in control of your routine, surrounded by the people and things that matter making every moment as peaceful and dignified as possible.

End of life home care

Not everyone needs full-time support. Our visiting care team is here to help you on your terms whether that’s daily check-ins or flexible support throughout the week.

We’ll work closely with you to provide care that’s gentle, respectful and tailored to your preferences, all while helping you remain in a familiar, comforting space.

End of life care in supported living

Our supported living services offer a calm, homely environment with help always nearby.

You’ll have your own space and independence, with a team that understands how to provide reassurance, manage changing needs and be there not just for care, but for comfort too.

End of life live-in care at home

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With round-the-clock support from a compassionate live-in care worker, you or your loved one can spend your final weeks in the comfort and familiarity of home.
We help you stay in control of your routine, surrounded by the people and things that matter making every moment as peaceful and dignified as possible.

End of life home care

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Not everyone needs full-time support. Our visiting care team is here to help you on your terms whether that’s daily check-ins or flexible support throughout the week.
We’ll work closely with you to provide care that’s gentle, respectful and tailored to your preferences, all while helping you remain in a familiar, comforting space.

End of life care in supported living

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Our supported living services offer a calm, homely environment with help always nearby.
You’ll have your own space and independence, with a team that understands how to provide reassurance, manage changing needs and be there not just for care, but for comfort too.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions, Answered with Care

Yes, in many cases, the NHS may fully fund end of life care for those who meet the criteria. This funding helps make sure you or your loved one can receive the care you need in your final weeks and months, regardless of financial circumstances.

Our care teams are given expert training focused specifically on end of life care. It’s designed to uphold dignity, comfort, and choice not just in the care itself, but in how we listen, communicate, and support people through the most emotional of times.

Absolutely. Every person’s care plan is unique and that includes religious beliefs and cultural values. Our care teams will always take time to understand and respect what matters to you and your family.

Yes, always. Your family are a key part of your journey, and we’ll make sure they’re involved, informed, and supported throughout. We’ll work closely with you and those closest to you to shape a plan that truly reflects your wishes.

Yes,  alongside our own care advisors and support team, we’ll help connect your family to extra resources like emotional support lines or local charities. Services like Marie Curie offer free, confidential guidance that many families find incredibly helpful.

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