Whatever the illness, we’re with you to the end

Everyone deserves the right support at the end of life

Whether you have months, weeks or days left to live, we're here for you with clinical and emotional care, supporting you to be comfortable, free of pain and other symptoms, and able to live the best life you can to the end.

We're all unique, and what matters most to you matters most to us. We'll care for you at home and in our hospices, and give you practical and emotional help over the phone and online. We're here for the people closest to you too, right now and in the future.

Learn more about palliative and end of life care.

How we can help

Information and support

Marie Curie has free information and support about dying, death and bereavement, online, in print, and over the phone. From first questions after a terminal diagnosis, or information about accessing services, to experiences shared by carers, guidance on planning for death, and support for grief.

Hospice care

We provide expert hospice care wherever it's needed – either in a hospice or within the comfort of your own home.

Our nurses, healthcare assistants and other healthcare professionals bring the nursing, clinical and emotional help you need to you, in your home. And we offer support to the people close to you too – from reassurance and practical information to letting them take a break.

Our hospices help people with any illness they're likely to die from, and the people close to them, receive the support they need. From medical and physical support to psychological and emotional care, whatever your illness, at whatever stage of the journey, we help you to live the best life possible, right to the end.

Some real stories from patients can be found on our blog.

Companion volunteers

Companions offer free emotional and practical companionship for people at or approaching the end of life, and those close to them. They focus on what's important to you. It might be accompanying you to appointments, being there to listen to how you're feeling without judgment, or stepping in so family or carers can take a break. 

Find out more about our Companions or see how to become one.

Find out more about Marie Curie in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, or learn about our history.

Need support right now?

Call us free on 0800 090 2309. Lines are open 8am–6pm Monday to Friday and 11am–5pm on Saturday and Sunday.

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What we do across the UK

Marie Curie's work in Scotland

Marie Curie in Scotland

What we do in Scotland, including services such as our hospices in Edinburgh and Glasgow, and ourcampaigning and policy work.
Marie Curie in Scotland
Marie Curie in Northern Ireland

Marie Curie in Northern Ireland

Find out what Marie Curie does in Northern Ireland, including services, our hospice in Belfast, and our campaigning and policy work.
Marie Curie in Northern Ireland
Marie Curie in Wales

Marie Curie in Wales

We provide care and support for more than 3,500 people living with a terminal illness in Wales each year.
Marie Curie in Wales
Policy

Policy

We want to improve care for everyone living with a terminal illness. Find out how we're doing this through our policy work.
Policy
Research

Researching better care

Marie Curie is the UK’s largest charitable funder of palliative and end of life care research.
Researching better care
Campaigns

Join a campaign

We believe everyone should have the right to palliative care when they need it. Learn more about our campaigns and find out how you can help.
Join a campaign

Donate to help our nurses continue delivering the best possible care

£23

Your gift could pay for one hour of vital nursing care for someone living with a terminal illness in the comfort of their own home.

£100

Your gift could help fund half an evening’s care in a person’s home when they need it most.

£200

This gift could help fund nine hours of nursing support in someone's home through the night, bringing the expert care and comfort families need.

£8

Your kind regular gift could help provide much needed support for families.

£12

Over the course of a year your gift could provide an entire night of care in someone's home, helping them stay with their family.

£23

Your gift could pay for a vital hour of nursing care from a Marie Curie Nurse for someone living with a terminal illness every month.

Other amount

Whatever you can give, your kind donation means Marie Curie can provide a better end of life for more people, whatever the illness.

On our blog

A Q&A on the importance of Men’s Sheds

A Q&A on the importance of Men’s Sheds

How can a shed at a hospice help men who are grieving and living with a terminal illness? We spoke to researchers to find out…

Published 22 April 2024
A Q&A on the importance of Men’s Sheds
"Caring for my mother was a real privilege"

"Caring for my mother was a real privilege"

Gen cared for his mother after she was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer. When she died, Gen reached out to the Marie Curie for support.

Published 19 April 2024
"Caring for my mother was a real privilege"
“Mum didn’t want lots of intervention"

“Mum didn’t want lots of intervention"

I spent at least six years looking after Mum. If it wasn’t for the Marie Curie Healthcare Assistants, I don’t think I’d have coped at all.

Published 18 April 2024
“Mum didn’t want lots of intervention"