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  • Addison's disease - Treatment

    If you have Addison's disease, you'll need to take daily medicine to replace the lost hormones. This should help you to live an active life.

  • NHS-funded nursing care - Social care and support guide

    Find out about NHS funding for care by a registered nurse for people who live in a nursing home.

  • Housing options for older people or people with disabilities - Social care and support guide

    Alternatives to care homes if you can no longer live in your own home.

  • Managing pain and other symptoms

    Read about managing symptoms as part of end of life care, including pain, nausea and loss of appetite. Your doctor and nurses will help you manage your symptoms.

  • Hospice care

    The aim of hospice care is to improve the lives of people who have an incurable illness by providing care for people from the point at which their illness is diagnosed as terminal, to the end of their life.

  • Care in a care home

    You can receive end of life care in a care home, if you want to. There, trained staff are available to look after you day and night.

  • Care at home

    You may not need to move away from home to receive care as end of life and hospice care can be provided at home. Ask your GP about what’s available locally.

  • Why plan ahead?

    Read about advance care planning. It involves thinking about and discussing how you would like to be cared for in the final months of your life.

  • Dementia and relationships

    Information on how relationships may change when someone has dementia, including maintaining a social life and personal relationships.

  • Living well with dementia

    If you have been diagnosed with dementia, or caring for someone with the condition, read about the advice and support available to help you live well.