Palliative & Supportive Care
Our Palliative and Supportive Care services in Perth WA provide compassionate in-home nursing care for individuals living with serious or life-limiting illnesses. Our experienced registered nurses focus on comfort, dignity, and quality of life by providing pain management, symptom control, and emotional support for both clients and their families.
Compassionate End-of-Life Care in the Comfort of Home
At Heart And Hands Nursing, our in-home palliative care services support individuals with advanced illness, ongoing health conditions, or end-of-life care needs. We create personalised care plans based on each client’s physical, emotional, and psychological needs, ensuring safe and professional home healthcare services in a familiar home environment.
We work closely with general practitioners, specialists, and family members to deliver coordinated and reliable care. Our registered nurses provide ongoing monitoring and symptom management to ensure comfort, safety, and peace of mind at home.
Comprehensive Symptom & Pain Management
Effective palliative nursing care focuses on reducing pain, managing distressing symptoms, and improving overall comfort. Our team provides structured care plans that address physical discomfort, medication management, and supportive therapies.
We assist with pain management, medication administration, respiratory support, nausea control, wound care, mobility assistance, and personal care, ensuring holistic and patient-centred support.
Holistic Support for Patients & Families
Palliative care extends beyond medical treatment. Our supportive care services provide emotional reassurance, family guidance, and compassionate communication throughout every stage of care.
We help families understand care plans, recognise changes in condition, and feel supported during challenging times, promoting dignity and peace of mind.
Professional pain management, medication supervision, and relief of symptoms such as breathlessness, fatigue, and discomfort.
Compassionate bedside care, comfort measures, and continuous monitoring during advanced stages of illness.