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Updates on home care options when very ill

February 13 2023

Steps to Justice has updated information about getting home care when someone is seriously ill:

  1. How can I get care services at home if I don’t want to move into a long-term care home?
  2. Can I be treated at home for a serious illness?
  3. Can I get end-of-life care at home if I don’t want to die in a hospital?
  4. What do I need to do when a family member dies?

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