Marie Curie response to occasions of Scottish local authorities denial of free personal care to terminally ill people
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In response to the story highlighted by the BBC and other Scottish media that ‘Terminally ill man denied free care again ‘for applying too early’ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-28802491 |
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Marie Curie is the leading charity providing care to people with any terminal illness in their own homes or in one of its nine hospices. The charity is also a leader in research into the best ways of caring for people with a terminal illness. In addition to this the charity designs and advises on end of life services and works to ensure that the best possible care and patient choice is at the heart of commissioning end of life care across the UK. All Marie Curie services are completely free of charge. Around 70% of the charity’s income comes from donations with the balance of funds coming from the NHS.
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