My Advance Care Plan & Guide - Health Quality & Safety ...
As I am dying, my quality of life means: Other details I would like you to know: I understand that when I am dying my comfort and dignity will always be looked after. This will include food and drink if I am able to have them. In addition, I would like you to: …
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