Service Overview

In the face of serious illness, our goal extends beyond treating the disease. We strive to ensure patients live every day with dignity and quality. Our Pain Management & Symptom Control service is a cornerstone of our Palliative and Hospice Home Care, delivered by a specialist nursing team to alleviate physical distress and enhance comfort at home.

Our Professional Nursing Care

We adopt a "holistic" concept to managing symptoms through the following services:

  • Pain Assessment

    Evaluate physical, psychological, social, and spiritual pain to a bespoke relief plan.

  • Medication Management

    Cooperate with doctors, manage complex analgesia, monitor efficacy and side effects.

  • Non-Drug Relief

    Training in therapeutic positioning, massage, and relaxation techniques to complement medication.

  • Symptom Control

    Expert management of nausea, breathlessness, constipation, loss of appetite, anxiety, and insomnia.

Who We Serve

  • Those with cancer, end-stage organ failure, advanced dementia, or other life-limiting illnesses.

  • Patients with persistent pain or distress who prefer care at home.

  • Families seeking optimal comfort and quality of life for patients.


Our Services

Health Outcomes

  • Enhanced Life Quality: Effectively control symptoms.
  • Meaningful Family Time: Relieving physical distress allows for more precious moments with loved ones.
  • Fewer Hospital Visits: Proactive management reduces the need for emergency A&E visits.
  • Peace of Mind: Dedicated emotional and practical support for carers.

Professional Team & Qualifications

Delivered by experienced professionals specialising in palliative care:

  • Specialist Nurse (SN)
  • Registered Nurse (RN)

Fees & Packages

We offer both single session and care package. Following an initial consultation, our Nurse Manager will provide a transparent quote tailored to your specific needs. Please contact us for further details.

Service Process



  • Consultation

    Understand the patient's condition and family's primary concerns.



  • Proposal

    Recommend a suitable service and assign an experienced Palliative Nurse Manager.


  • Home Assessment

    A detailed in-home evaluation by a Nurse Manager.



  • Care Plan

    Develop a symptom-control plan in collaboration with families and doctors.


  • Home Visits

    Regular home visits and adjust the care plan in real-time.


  • Caregiver Training

    Ongoing family education on daily relief and monitoring.

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FAQs

Does using opioids mean the illness is terminal or lead to addiction?

No. In palliative care, opioids (morphine-type medications) are highly effective and safe tools for managing moderate to severe pain. Under professional medical supervision, the risk of addiction when used for pain relief is extremely low. Early and appropriate use is intended solely to enhance the patient's quality of life.

Aside from pain, what other symptoms can you manage?

We manage most symptoms caused by serious illness, commonly including breathlessness, nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhoea, bloating, loss of appetite, insomnia, anxiety, and lymphoedema.

Is palliative care the same as giving up on treatment?

Absolutely not. Palliative care can be provided alongside curative treatments (such as chemotherapy). Its goal is to minimise distress and improve quality of life throughout the process, ensuring patients are in the best possible state to cope with their medical treatment.

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