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W H Y W E N E E D A Q U A L I T Y S TA N D A R D F O R. Palliative care i n Ontario Less than 60% of the people who die in Ontario have a record of having received palliative care services during their final 12 months of life. Palliative care relieves suffering and improves the quality of living and dying for people with a life-limiting illness. Earlier palliative care can lead to better quality of life,1, 2 and palliative-specific home care has been associated with a 50% reduction in the likelihood of dying in home visits by a health care provider and home care services are two examples of the many important components of excellent palliative care . In Ontario, during their final 30 days of 56% 28% People living in the poorest neighbourhoods People living in the wealthiest neighbourhoods of people of people receive 52% receive home care receive palliative-specific 60% receive home care home care home care 23% receive 32% receive palliative-specific palliative-specific home care home care Just under one quarter of In 2015/16, there w
56% of people receive home care 28% of people receive palliative-specific home care 52% 23% receive home care receive palliative-specific home care 60% 32% receive home care
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