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[Personal care and support after death].

As part of the palliative care provided to patients, personal care after death is a sign of the team's respect for the deceased person and marks the end of the care process. Beyond their professionalism, caregivers are confronted with their own humanity during this last act of care which marks the support for the deceased person and his or her family and friends in the first stages of their grief.

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