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Page 67
... hospice care implies that a community has an awareness of the hospice philosophy as well as a desire to modify existing services . Generally one or more health care professionals in an interested community had some exposure to hos- pice ...
... hospice care implies that a community has an awareness of the hospice philosophy as well as a desire to modify existing services . Generally one or more health care professionals in an interested community had some exposure to hos- pice ...
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... hospice services ( Zimmerman , 1986 ) , even though the impetus for the development of services may come from elsewhere . Step 2. Consultation by the director was initiated when a HHC from a small community requested assistance in ...
... hospice services ( Zimmerman , 1986 ) , even though the impetus for the development of services may come from elsewhere . Step 2. Consultation by the director was initiated when a HHC from a small community requested assistance in ...
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... hospice services in rural or frontier areas : 1. Mesh hospice services with existing community agencies or organiza- tions : This strategy facilitates ( a ) providing professional and lay personnel , ( b ) implementing mechanisms for ...
... hospice services in rural or frontier areas : 1. Mesh hospice services with existing community agencies or organiza- tions : This strategy facilitates ( a ) providing professional and lay personnel , ( b ) implementing mechanisms for ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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