Support individuals during the last days of life
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A vital element of discussion and pre-planning for end of life care is:
A record of medicine currently taken
A record of a GP’s name who is familiar with the resident
A record of wishes about resuscitation
A record of the resident’s solicitor’s contact details
If the loved one of a person living with dementia is dying, we should:
Stop the person living with dementia leaving the building
Take the person living with dementia to see them if we can
Make sure the person living with dementia sees a priest
Keep it from the person living with dementia if we can
We should ensure end of life care involves:
Offering practical help to visiting family and friends
Offering practical help to visiting GPs and nurses
Offering practical help to visiting solicitors and finance managers
Offering practical help to commissioners and CQC
If a resident dies in a care home, support for other residents should include:
Shielding residents from knowing how the person died
Helping residents to forget the person concerned
Helping residents to remember the person concerned
Shielding residents from knowing the person is dead
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