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Abstract:
l. Family members remain fully involved in nursing home decision-making after their relative has been admitted to a facility. 2. Family involvement in nursing home decision-making serves to individualize care and provide a continuing link to the resident's personal history and preferences. 3. Family members assume an array of decision-making roles in nursing homes, including: caregiving, pampering, comforting, engaging, educating, monitoring, mediating, colluding and controlling.
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