HEALTH

LGiU: Councils must seize end of life care agenda

Some 60% of councils admit procedures for helping people spend the final days of their lives in their own home not fit for purpose.

More than half of councils admit their procedures for allowing people to spend the final days of their lives with dignity, in their own home, are not fit for purpose, a survey has revealed.

According to research issued today by the Local Government Information Unit (LGiU) think tank, 60% of authorities surveyed believe their existing end of life care arrangements would not be sufficient in future.

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