Mindful End-of-Life Care is a holistic approach that integrates mindfulness practices into palliative care, aiming to enhance the well-being of patients, families, and caregivers during the final stages of life. By fostering present-moment awareness and acceptance, mindfulness can alleviate physical symptoms like pain and nausea, as well as address psychological distress such as anxiety and depression. Incorporating mindfulness into end-of-life care promotes a compassionate environment, facilitating meaningful connections and emotional healing. This approach supports individuals in finding peace and dignity as they navigate the complexities of dying and death.