Marie Curie

We provide care and support for people living with any terminal illness, and their families. We’ve been carrying out this vital work for over 65 years – last year alone we cared for over 40,000 people across the UK.

How we  help.

Given the choice, most of us would want to die peacefully at home, surrounded by the people who mean the most to us. Marie Curie Nurses make this possible. Our service is free to the people we care for and their families.

If you or a loved one are living with a terminal illness, our hospices offer the reassurance of round-the-clock, expert care and support, in a friendly, welcoming environment.

You don’t need to come and stay in our hospices to get support from them; we also offer a range of services for people just visiting us, including counselling and complementary therapies.

If you or someone you’re close to has a terminal illness, we’re here to support you. There are a range of ways we can help you, from clear, useful information about living with a terminal illness to expert nursing care in your home.

It’s important to get the right care if you’re living with a terminal illness; but it’s also crucial to get the right support network in place for you and your family. Our Helper service can offer you regular support in your home from a trained volunteer.

 

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