An extra care sheltered housing complex for frail ambulant cancer patients.

Abstract:

:The history and development of an extra care sheltered housing complex, specifically designed and built for frail, ambulant, cancer patients is reviewed. Consideration is given to diagnosis, length of stay, place of death, family and social background. Problems are highlighted and the need for future research is discussed.

journal_name

Palliat Med

journal_title

Palliative medicine

authors

Sherry KL

doi

10.1177/026921639500900309

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1995-07-01 00:00:00

pages

239-44

issue

3

eissn

0269-2163

issn

1477-030X

journal_volume

9

pub_type

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