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Commentary on "Dying with disability: a disability and palliative care intersectoral partnership framework"(Grindrod, 2021)

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Hussain, Rafat

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The article by Andrea Grindrod on “Dying with disability: A disability and palliative care intersectoral partnership framework” provides a good opportunity to focus on some of the key underlying issues associated more broadly with death and dying within the gerontological and medical literature before focussing on policy and implementation perspectives on end-of-life care for people with intellectual disabilities

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Research and Practice in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

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2099-12-31