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    End of Life in Care Homes by Katz, Jeanne Samson; Peace, Sheila M.;

    A palliative care approach

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 3 April 2003

    • ISBN 9780198510710
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages216 pages
    • Size 234x155x11 mm
    • Weight 322 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    In our society, the overwhelming majority of people die in later life. They typically die slowly of chronic diseases, with multiple co-existing problems over long periods of time. They spend the majority of their final years at home, but many will die in hospitals or care homes. This book explores the possibilities for improving the care of older people dying in residential care and nursing homes. It argues that there are aspects of palliative care that, given the right circumstances, are transferable to dying people in settings that are not domestic or hospice based.

    End of Life in Care Homes describes what happens in nursing and residential care homes when a resident is dying, how carers cope, and the practical, health and emotional challenges that carers face on top of their day-to-day work. Based on detailed research from both the UK and US, the book shows how the situation can be improved.

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    Long description:

    In our society, the overwhelming majority of people die in later life. They typically die slowly of chronic diseases, with multiple co-existing problems over long periods of time. They spend the majority of their final years at home, but many will die in hospitals or care homes. This book explores the possibilities for improving the care of older people dying in residential care and nursing homes. It argues that there are aspects of palliative care that, given the right circumstances, are transferable to dying people in settings that are not domestic or hospice based.

    End of Life in Care Homes describes what happens in nursing and residential care homes when a resident is dying, how carers cope, and the practical, health and emotional challenges that carers face on top of their day-to-day work. Based on detailed research from both the UK and US, the book shows how the situation can be improved.

    The book's greatest strengths are in raising awareness and stimulating debate rather than offering solutions . . . It will be valuable for all those involved with care-homes in either a practice or a policy capacity.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    The development of residential and nursing home care in the United Kingdom
    Who dies in care homes for older people?
    Managing dying residents
    Dealing with death
    The needs of relatives and other residents when a death occurs
    The role of external health workers
    The training needs of carers
    Practical applications of the principles and practices of palliative care to the residential sector
    Dying in long-term care facilities in the United States
    Issues for palliative care in nursing and residential homes
    End of life in care homes

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