On this page, we want to break the taboo surrounding death and dying. Let’s talk about it.
Palliative care is all about quality of life – living as well as possible for as long as possible.
Sharing tea and cake. Sitting outside in the sunshine. Laughing with friends. Listening to the rain. Spending time with family. Making the most of life.
Talking about death and dying is important. It can help you to understand what matters most and to think about the care you would like to receive in the future.
See also our Advance Care Planning page.
The below links may help to start a conversation with a friend or family member, or even with your healthcare professional.
Let those looking after you now, or who might look after you in the future, know what matters to you.
Please do not hesitate to ask for support. There are people there to help you, whoever you are, wherever you are and whatever stage of illness you or a loved one is at. You can also find further information in our helpful resources page.
Palliative care will be part of a neighbourhood health service model. Read more about Introducing Integrated Neighbourhood Teams in South East London.