When someone is living with a life-limiting illness or advanced medical condition, comfort, dignity, and familiarity matter most. Many families choose care at home, where surroundings feel safe and reassuring.

ReviveRise provides nurse-led palliative care at home in Derby, supporting individuals physically, emotionally, and medically — while helping families feel confident and supported throughout the journey.

Our care combines compassionate carers with clinical oversight from registered nurses, ensuring symptoms are managed safely and support adapts as needs change.


What Palliative Care at Home Provides

Palliative care focuses on improving quality of life rather than curing illness. The aim is to ease discomfort, reduce distress, and support both the person and their loved ones.

Home-based palliative care typically includes:

  • Symptom management

  • Emotional and psychological support

  • Practical daily assistance

  • Continuity of care in familiar surroundings

This provides reassurance and stability during a challenging time.


Our Nurse-Led Palliative Care Services

Every care plan is personalised around medical needs, routines, and personal wishes.


Personal Care & Comfort Support

Delivered gently and respectfully:

  • Washing, bathing, and dressing

  • Toileting and continence care

  • Positioning and pressure area support

  • Assistance with meals and hydration

  • Emotional reassurance and companionship

👉 https://reviverise.co.uk/personal-care/


Symptom & Medication Management

Provided under nurse supervision:

  • Pain relief administration

  • Medication prompting and monitoring

  • Management of nausea, breathlessness, and agitation

  • Liaison with GP and community healthcare teams

  • Digital MAR charting for safety and accuracy


Specialist Clinical Care at Home

Advanced nursing support for complex needs:

Catheter care
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Stoma care
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Enteral feeding (PEG / NG)
👉 https://reviverise.co.uk/enteral-tube-care/

Tracheostomy care
👉 https://reviverise.co.uk/tracheostomy-care/

Ventilator support
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IV therapy & injections
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Complex end-of-life care
👉 https://reviverise.co.uk/complex-end-of-life-eol-care/


Conditions We Support

Palliative care at home may support individuals living with:

  • Advanced cancer

  • Neurological conditions (e.g., Parkinson’s, MND)

  • Severe respiratory disease

  • Heart failure or organ disease

  • Frailty and multiple medical conditions

  • Progressive degenerative illnesses


Why Families in Derby Choose ReviveRise

✔ Nurse-led domiciliary care
✔ Regulated by the Care Quality Commission
✔ Rapid start following hospital discharge
✔ Flexible visits through to 24-hour care
✔ Focus on comfort, dignity, and reassurance

About our team:
👉 https://reviverise.co.uk/about/

How Care Begins

1. Nurse Assessment
A registered nurse assesses symptoms, risks, and the home environment.

2. Personalised Care Plan
Care is tailored around comfort, preferences, and clinical needs.

3. Ongoing Review & Support
Plans adapt as health changes — ensuring comfort at every stage.


Supporting Families at Home

Palliative care allows individuals to:

  • Remain in familiar surroundings

  • Avoid unnecessary hospital admissions

  • Maintain comfort and dignity

  • Receive professional clinical care at home

  • Provide families with reassurance and guidance


Arrange Palliative Care at Home in Derby

📞 024 7692 0269
📧 paul@reviverise.co.uk

Book an assessment:
👉 https://reviverise.co.uk/contact/


Frequently Asked Questions

Is palliative care only for the last days of life?
No — it can begin earlier to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

Can care start urgently?
Yes. Support can often begin quickly after hospital discharge or sudden deterioration.

Do you provide overnight care?
Yes — visiting care, waking nights, and full-time support are available.

Is the service regulated?
Yes — ReviveRise is regulated by the Care Quality Commission.

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