“…These moves typically occur because end‐of‐life (EOL) care needs emerge and change over time (Doyle‐Brown, ; Murray, Kendall, Boyd, & Sheikh, ; Thurston, Wilson, & Hewitt, ; Wilson, ). Another common reason is family caregiver exhaustion and burnout (Bainbridge, Seow, Sussman, Pond, & Barbera, ; Guerriere et al., ; Seow et al., , ). Although one would expect that these moves would be beneficial for the care recipient and their family, they are increasingly being viewed as problematic.…”