End-of-life Care: In-depth
Care After Death (Stage 6 of the End-of-life Care Pathway) End-of-life care guidance correctly points out that care does not stop at the point of death and this should be recognised in the management and practices of the care service. Its responsibilities could include depending on the situation: ................
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