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The transition from Active care to Palliative Care.?


As much things as you can think of.

More patience - the carers should be aware that they would change from dealing with a simply unable person to a dying person.

patience, compassion, allowing dignity.

more private.

no more surgery.
its more sensitive to clients wishes and needs.
theres more privacy. patience,compassion,diginty.

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