Hospice chef reveals the one comfort food most people ask for before they die

At Sobell House Hospice in Oxfordshire, chef Spencer Richards believes his job is more than cooking — it’s a calling. Preparing meals for terminally ill patients, he says, is one of life’s greatest privileges.

“There can be no greater honor as a chef than serving someone their final meal,” Richards told the Mirror. One young patient, just 21, didn’t connect with the standard menu. After learning he liked street food, Richards customized his meals to suit his tastes.

Richards recalled baking a birthday cake for a 93-year-old woman who had never celebrated her birthday before. “She was in tears,” he said. “She was absolutely over the moon.” Birthday cakes, he noted, are the most common request at the hospice.

“These are small things, but especially for people who’ve been isolated or are feeling lonely, they mean a lot,” he explained.

Adapting meals is key, Richards says, as many patients lose their ability to swallow or experience altered taste due to medication. Cancer patients, in particular, often develop a sweet tooth and become sensitive to salt.

Despite these challenges, Richards ensures each dish brings not just nourishment, but emotional comfort. “Food is a powerfully emotive medium — it can summon childhood memories and create new lasting ones.”

For Richards, every meal is a moment of care, connection, and dignity — an act of love in a patient’s final days.

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