End-of-Life Care
It focuses on ensuring your loved one with a terminal illness or approaching the end of life is not left alone and is comfortable and not in pain during their final days.
Support That Holds the Moment Still
Because the final chapter deserves gentleness, presence, and peace.
Mowill Healthcare offers non-medical support for individuals in the final stages of life with care that prioritises comfort, dignity, and stillness. Our carers provide emotional strength, quiet assistance, and calm companionship so you and your loved one don’t have to carry everything alone. We complement medical and hospice teams by being fully present in the day-to-day.
We move slowly, respond softly, and honour every emotion — without rushing through them.

Why It Matters
- Because endings deserve as much care as beginnings.
- Because no one should feel alone at the most tender time in their life.
- Our caregivers serve as “eyes and ears” for families and will keep a watchful eye for changes that warrant non-medical attention.
What You Can Expect
- Gentle personal care with deep respect
- Sitting bedside with quiet companionship
- Support with meals, rest, and routine
- Holding space for silence, tears, and presence
- Giving family members time to breathe or rest
- Helping maintain a peaceful home atmosphere
Getting Started with End-of-Life Care
We’ll take time to understand your loved one’s needs, family preferences, and how we can help carry the weight — with peace and respect at the centre of everything.
Let’s talk, quietly and simply, about what’s needed.

Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is End-of-Life Care?
It’s care for the most tender time.
We offer support — not just physical, but emotional and spiritual — during the final stages of life.
Quiet presence, gentle help, and deep respect define our approach.
2. Who is This Care For?
For individuals who are approaching the end of life.
And for families who want someone by their side who understands how to hold space for grief, love, silence, and soft goodbyes.
3. What Will the Carer Help With?
– Gentle personal care and positioning
– Maintaining comfort and calm
– Emotional and practical support
– Allowing loved ones to rest
We’re there so no one has to face the end alone.
4. Will the Carer Replace a Hospice Nurse?
No. We complement hospice teams — not replace them.
We handle non-medical care, offer companionship, and ensure the environment remains peaceful and supported.
5. What If We Just Need Someone to Sit With Them?
We understand. Presence is sometimes the greatest gift.
We sit quietly, hold hands if wanted, and bring steadiness when the moment calls for gentleness.