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Clinical practice guidelines
Living and dying with dignity: The best practice guide to end-of-life care for people with a learning disability
Description:
There are 1.5 million people with a learning disability in the UK. They are among the most excluded and disadvantaged people in today’s society, particularly where issues of health and end-of-life care are involved. This guide is written to support those health, social care, voluntary and statutory care providers and deliverers, either in the learning disability or end-of-life care field, who may be involved in caring for a person with a learning disability at the end of their life. This document provides a guide to good practice in the provision of end-of-life care to those with learning disabilities.
Author(s):
Sue Read & Heather Morris
Publisher:
Mencap
Year:
2008