2020 Volume 26 Issue 63 Pages 707-712
In today’s many-death society, it is likely that many elderly facilities will be required as places to die. However, environment of the end-of-life care at facilities are not yet well established. And there are few consideration of end-of-life care from the viewpoint of the family. This paper reports the results of a survey from the perspective of the family and facilities about the case of end of life in the special nursing home “Shakunagesou”. The bereaved family’s evaluation of “Shakunagesou” was very good. As a reason, basic things such as contact and greetings were also important.
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