When there’s no one else there’s NODAC

No one should feel alone at the end of life. No One Dies Alone Cornwall provides training and companionship to those who need it the most.
No One Dies Alone Cornwall

Learn More About Our Story - So Far...

2023

No One Dies Alone Cornwall was founded, with a mission to provide compassionate care and companionship to individuals at the end of life and their families.

The organization received funding from the National Lottery to create Tender Loving Care: Caring for the Dying holistic education days in the community, as well as to establish a Companionship Café. This café serves as a supportive space for bereavement and grief, offering comfort to anyone experiencing the loss of any kind.

NODAC - About Us

2024

NODAC was commissioned by NHS England to deliver the Tender Loving Care holistic education course specifically for clinicians and support workers caring for individuals with learning disabilities and autism at the end of life. This initiative aims to enhance palliative support for the most vulnerable.

Ongoing Growth: The Companionship Cafés continue to flourish, gaining strength and bringing hope to numerous individuals in distress. With funding from our other partners, plans are underway to expand these cafés into rural & isolated areas of Cornwall over the next year.

2025

Funding dependent: NODAC will partner with the Anne Robson Trust, NHS Trust organizations, and local hospices and community services to create a Companionship Referral Scheme, ensuring that no one dies alone in Cornwall.

This initiative will enhance the network of support and companionship available to individuals during their final days, reinforcing our commitment to dignity and compassion at the end of life.

NODAC - Soul Midwifery
NODAC received funding to host the TLC Caring for the Dying; Holistic Education days- in the community. These in-person courses welcome everyone and especially those caring for loved ones on an end of life pathway or for anyone who feels drawn to sit alongside others at the end of life.

The Future

Long-Term Vision: NODAC, with the ongoing partnerships with NHS, Hospice and Charitable Organisations – aims to help establish a sustainable Companionship Referral Scheme that effectively connects individuals with partners and resources throughout Cornwall. This network, designed to “connect the dots,” will ensure that everyone facing the end of life can receive the companionship and care they need.

Additionally, the Companionship Cafés will continue to expand their reach, supporting more individuals and families in the years to come.