Compassionate Palliative Care in Lisburn and Surrounding Areas

We provide sensitive palliative care to support individuals living with serious illnesses. Our team focuses on comfort, dignity, and quality of life for you and your loved ones.
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What Is Palliative Care?

Palliative care is special support for people who have serious illnesses that may not get better. It focuses on easing pain and other symptoms to help people feel more comfortable. The care is about improving quality of life and making sure each person’s wishes and choices are respected. Palliative care also supports families, helping them through difficult times with kindness and understanding.

Who Can Benefit From Palliative Care?

  • Adults and children living with serious or chronic illnesses
  • Those needing pain and symptom management
  • Families seeking support during difficult times
  • Individuals receiving end-of-life care
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Our Palliative Care Services

Personal Care and Support

Pain and Symptom Relief

Emotional and Mental Support

End-of-Life Care

Our carers assist with washing, dressing, moving around, eating, and taking medication, always with respect and kindness.
We help manage pain, sickness, tiredness, and other symptoms so you feel as comfortable as possible every day.
We’re here to talk, listen, or just be present. We support you and your family through difficult feelings, worry, or fear.
When someone is near the end of life, we provide gentle, round-the-clock support to keep them calm, pain-free, and surrounded by care.
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Our Service Areas

With offices located across Northern Ireland, Rodgers Community Care is always close to you.
We provide home care services in:
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Lisburn
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Hillsborough
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Moira
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Glenavy
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Maghaberry
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Crumlin
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Dunmurry
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Finaghy
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South Belfast
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West Belfast
If you live in or near any of these areas and need support at home, we’d love to help.
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Why Choose Rodgers for Palliative Care?

Compassionate and Skilled Care

Respecting Your Wishes

Support for Families

Experienced Team

Safe and Regulated Care

Our carers are specially trained to provide gentle, understanding support for people living with serious illnesses. We focus on easing pain and managing symptoms to help you or your loved one feel as comfortable as possible.
We listen carefully to what matters most to you and your family. Our care is centred around your preferences, making sure you feel in control and supported every step of the way.
We know that palliative care affects the whole family. That’s why we offer caring support not just for the person needing care but also for their loved ones, helping everyone through difficult times.
With years of experience in palliative care, Rodgers Community Care has built a reputation for reliable and compassionate support. Our family-run approach means we treat every person like one of our own.
We are fully inspected and regulated by the RQIA, and all our carers are registered with the NISCC. This gives you confidence that the care you receive meets high professional standards.
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How to Get Started

Step 1

Contact Us

Give us a quick call or send a message through our website. We’ll answer your questions and talk through the type of care you’re looking for.
Step 2

Care Consultation

We’ll arrange a consultation, either by phone or at your home. This helps us understand your needs, preferences, and any health concerns.
Step 3

Create a Care Plan

Based on what we learn, we’ll build a personalised care plan. Whether it’s full-time support or just a few hours a week, everything is tailored to suit you or your loved one.
Step 4

Choose Your Start Date

Let us know when you’d like the care to begin. We offer flexible scheduling to fit around your life.
Step 5

Begin Care with Confidence

Once everything’s in place, our trained carers will start providing support, always with respect, kindness, and professionalism.

Receive Supportive Palliative Care

We provide gentle and caring support to help you and your family through difficult times. You can count on us to support you with kindness and understanding.
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Want a Rewarding Job in Care?

We’re always looking for kind, caring people who want to make a real difference in their community. If you're passionate about helping others and want to work in a supportive, family-led environment, we’d love to hear from you.
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Why Choose Rodgers?

Flexible hours that fit your life

Full training and ongoing support

Family-run team that values you

Meaningful work that impacts lives

Palliative Care FAQs

Palliative care is specialised support focused on relieving symptoms and improving quality of life for people with serious illnesses.
Anyone living with a serious or life-limiting illness, including adults and children, can benefit from palliative care.
Our experienced care team works closely with families and healthcare professionals to provide the right support. All our carers are fully trained and registered, with a calm and caring approach.
We can assist with personal care, pain relief, medication reminders, and emotional support. Every visit is planned around what your loved one needs most whether that’s practical help or just a listening ear.
Yes. We understand that time matters, and we’ll do our best to arrange care quickly and smoothly, especially in urgent situations.
That depends on your needs. We can arrange short visits, longer stays, or multiple visits a day. Some families also request overnight care for added peace of mind.
Yes. Our team has experience supporting people with many types of serious illness, including cancer, advanced dementia, and other long-term conditions.
Not always. While we do provide end-of-life support, palliative care can also help people living with illness over a longer period, helping them stay as comfortable and independent as possible.
Some care may be funded through health trusts or NHS services. We’re happy to talk you through the options and help you find out what support is available.
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