Yes, as part of terminal care in people who whom cure isn't possible anymore, have a limited (<3months) predicted survival, so they can spend the rest of their lives in more friendly surrounding, more like at home, where their loved ones can be with them as much as they both wanted, where the best possible care is given so they are washed, dressed, look their best, their symptoms like pain, anxiety, loss of sleep, breathlessness are addressed since these have precendence over just prolonging life.
Yes, as part of terminal care in people who whom cure isn't possible anymore, have a limited (<3months) predicted survival, so they can spend the rest of their lives in more friendly surrounding, more like at home, where their loved ones can be with them as much as they both wanted, where the best possible care is given so they are washed, dressed, look their best, their symptoms like pain, anxiety, loss of sleep, breathlessness are addressed since these have precendence over just prolonging life.