Palliative care and symptom management
Our award-winning palliative care team provides comprehensive, person-centred care for patients experiencing serious and life-limiting illnesses.
At Cromwell Hospital, we believe that palliative care is not merely a clinical service – it is a philosophy of care that honours the dignity, values, and lived experiences of individuals facing serious illness.
Our specialist multidisciplinary team is committed to delivering comprehensive, person-centred care that addresses the full spectrum of physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual, and social needs of patients and their loved ones.
We recognise that serious illness affects more than just the body. It touches every aspect of a person’s life: their identity, relationships, hopes, and fears. Our palliative care service is designed to support patients through these complexities with sensitivity, clinical excellence, and unwavering compassion.
Our approach
Our team adopts a holistic and integrative model of care, grounded in the latest evidence and best practice guidelines. We provide support across the entire disease trajectory, from the point of diagnosis of a life-limiting condition, through periods of stability or progression, and into the final stages of life when appropriate.
We care for individuals with a wide range of progressive and incurable conditions, including:
- advanced and metastatic cancers of all types
- end-stage heart failure
- chronic kidney disease
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and pulmonary fibrosis
- neurodegenerative conditions such as motor neuron disease (MND), multiple sclerosis (MS), and dementia
These conditions often present with complex symptom burdens and psychosocial challenges. Our role is to alleviate suffering, optimise quality of life, and ensure that care is aligned with the patient’s goals, values, and preferences.
What we provide
Our team offers a broad and integrated range of services, including:
- Advanced symptom management: Expert assessment and treatment of pain, breathlessness, fatigue, nausea, anxiety, and other distressing symptoms.
- Psychological and emotional support: Delivered by trained professionals to help patients and families navigate the emotional impact of illness.
- Spiritual and existential care: Respecting diverse beliefs and helping individuals find meaning, peace, or closure.
- Family and caregiver support: Providing guidance, education, and emotional support to those caring for loved ones.
- Advance care planning: Facilitating sensitive conversations around future care preferences, treatment ceilings, and end-of-life wishes.
- End-of-life care: Ensuring comfort, dignity, and compassionate presence in the final days and hours of life.
- Co-ordination with community services: Ensuring continuity of care through referrals and collaboration with GPs, hospices, and community palliative care teams.
Recognition of excellence
Cromwell Hospital is proud to be the first private hospital in the United Kingdom to receive the Gold Standards Framework (GSF) Quality Hallmark Award and Hospice UK for excellence in End-of-Life Care – a testament to our commitment to best practice and compassionate care. In May 2022, our team was also honoured with the Bupa Global Gratitude Award, recognising our dedication to patient-centred care and innovation in palliative services.
Fadumo Hassan
Clinical Nurse Specialist in Symptom Control and Palliative Care; Lead for GSF End-of-Life Care
Paul Everett
Clinical Nurse Specialist in Symptom Control and Palliative Care
Helen Storey
Oncology Psychotherapist and Schwartz Round Lead
Dawn Wilson
Senior Oncology Dietitian
Tyla-Jade Voorhout
Senior Physiotherapist – Oncology and Lymphoedema Therapist
Isobel Deeley
Senior Occupational Therapist
Our specialist consultant
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