“Mr. Li’s experience of caring for the dying man eventually resulted in the hospice he runs in a three-storey building in Beijing’s outskirts. The facility is home to about 300 people, most of them elderly and with late-stage cancer. Founded in the 1980s and bearing his name, Mr. Li’s Songtang Hospice was one of China’s first end-of-life care centres. There are still far from enough of them. ” Which of the following is not true according to Loved to Death in Unit 5?
A.
Mr. Li’s Songtang Hospice was founded in the 19th century.
B.
Mr. Li’s Songtang Hospice was one of China’s first end-of-life care centres.
C.
Most of the patients in Mr. Li's Songtang Hospice were elderly and with late-stage cancer.
D.
Li Songtang became a barefoot doctor when he was in Inner Mongolia.