The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1978 |
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... patients . Staff are encouraged to become emotionally close to patients if they wish , and to grieve unashamedly when a favorite patient dies . Hospice patients are described as comfortable and emo- tionally stable . 19 Drug - assisted ...
... patients . Staff are encouraged to become emotionally close to patients if they wish , and to grieve unashamedly when a favorite patient dies . Hospice patients are described as comfortable and emo- tionally stable . 19 Drug - assisted ...
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... patients with incurable diseases . Every aspect of the milieu is aimed at promoting comfort and enhancing life . Patients are en- couraged to continue as much of their work as they can , to contribute to their own care , and to be ...
... patients with incurable diseases . Every aspect of the milieu is aimed at promoting comfort and enhancing life . Patients are en- couraged to continue as much of their work as they can , to contribute to their own care , and to be ...
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... patients . Staff are encouraged to become emotionally close to patients if they wish , and to grieve unashamedly when a favorite patient dies . Hospice patients are described as comfortable and emo- tionally stable . 19 Drug - assisted ...
... patients . Staff are encouraged to become emotionally close to patients if they wish , and to grieve unashamedly when a favorite patient dies . Hospice patients are described as comfortable and emo- tionally stable . 19 Drug - assisted ...
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL WELFARE | 1 |
THE URBAN FRONTIER AND THE REGIONAL ASPECTS | 10 |
HARRIETT M Bartlett Cambridge Mass | 12 |
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