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Terminally ill patients in Israel are given the option to die in their own homes rather than in a hospital. They are also eligible for a state-funded home hospice team: doctor, nurse and social worker. Providing physical and mental support, the team assists the patients in parting from what is here...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Shoshani, Neta (Cinematographer), Ofek, David, 1968- (Cinematographer), Tabak, Oded (Cinematographer)
Format: Video
Language:Hebrew
Language Notes:In Hebrew with English and Hebrew subtitles.
Published: [Israel?] : [publisher not identified], 2016.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:Terminally ill patients in Israel are given the option to die in their own homes rather than in a hospital. They are also eligible for a state-funded home hospice team: doctor, nurse and social worker. Providing physical and mental support, the team assists the patients in parting from what is here and arriving there. They are experienced with death, having witnessed it dozens of times. They choose confronting death as a way of life and have an established protocol for how one should die. Still, every home they enter is a new story and a new challenge.
Physical Description:1 streaming video file (61 min.) : sound, color
Playing Time:01:01:39
Production Credits:Directors, Neta Shoshani, David Ofek ; producers, Lee Yardeny Buchris, Aviram Buchris ; cinematographers, Neta Shoshani, David Ofek, Oded Tabak ; editor, Oded Tabak.