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End of life care: helping people to be cared for and die at home

This practice briefing looks at the importance of end of life care delivered at home, and includes recommendations for action.

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End of Life Care: Helping people to be cared for and die at home

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This Housing LIN Practice Briefing looks at the importance of end of life care delivered at home, describing the context, inequalities in end of life care, examples of good or emerging practice, and recommendations for actions. Funded by Public Health England, it is intended to be a practical guide for those working in mainstream and/or specialist housing, care and support and public health to understand their respective roles, and how they may work together, to help people to have their end of life care wishes met.

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Published 23 February 2016

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