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It is common for elderly or infirm family members or friends to be cared for by one person, or a small group of people, especially at the end of their life. This can occur because the caregivers live closer to the sick or elderly person, or because there is a closer personal relationship between the parties involved. Sometimes it happens because those caring for the individual are natural caregivers who are the best suited for this role. In these situations, the deceased typically... Read More
