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needs to be responsive to people?s individual and changing needs.
There can be problems with self-directed support and the lack of choice it enables.
The importance of people being included of society regardless of the degree of support they
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volunteers in befriending people who are transitioning from children?s to adult?s services.
The emotional toil for people who are transitioning as they experience the loss of something that they cannot replace.
The importance of those with a
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reduction in the numbers of people dying in hospital ? people will continue to have uncertainties and needs that are most safely managed in hospitals, and workforce shortages in care homes and care at home services make it unlikely that more care
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care and support of people living with serious illness, dying and bereavement in Scotland.
Every Story's Ending: Proposals to improve people's experiences of living with serious illness, death, dying and bereavement in
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and death.
People are in contact with the people who matter to them as they live, decline and die.
Families and communities know how to help and support people at times of increased health need and in bereavement.
Situation
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published information for people in Scotland who may be worried that they, or someone
they care about, is at increased risk of getting seriously ill and potentially
dying from COVID-19.
The new webpages aim to answer questions people might
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to capture the views of people who are involved in
a professional capacity in providing care for people approaching the end of
life in Scotland.
Based on its assessment of available evidence and information the paper concludes that Brexit
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care staff on caring for people in the last days and hours of
life.
Chief Executive Mark Hazelwood said
"Around 40 000 people with palliative care needs die each
year in Scotland and around a third of hospital beds are used by people in
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care to meet the needs of people with learning disabilities.
5. To ensure the Prince and Princess of Wales hospice services
are accessible and appropriate for people with learning disabilities.
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