End-of-life Care Information
Whatever your stage in life, creating a plan for the future can help clarify what is important and give you greater peace of mind. This can be especially important if you are caring for someone who is living with a terminal illness or approaching the end of their life.
Planning ahead helps to make sure that the person you care for has the space to voice their views, preferences and priorities for their care. It also provides you as their carer with the vital reassurance that you know what is important to them, helping you to feel more confident and calmer through the most difficult of times.
- The NHS website provides useful information on starting conversations with the teams involved in caring for a loved one and includes short films from families on what was helpful to them in caring for a loved one and dealing with their loss. See nhs.uk/conditions/end-of-life-care/ for more on this.
Dealing with bereavement and loss
Planning ahead can also help you consider what is important to you in the future, helping you to cope with the loss of a loved one. There is no right or wrong way to deal with grief when it happens – it can be overwhelming and exhausting, with a mixture of extreme emotions that can arise at any time.
Support to deal with these can be helpful at any stage, and what you need may vary over time, from a support group to information and advice, counselling or other support. We can talk to you about the services that may be right for you. Here are just a few that could help.
- National organisations like Cruse Bereavement Support can also be a valuable source of support. See Cruse.org.uk.
- Norfolk bereavement support