Culture care accommodation and/or negotiation refers to ‘those assistive,accommodating, facilitative, or enabling creative provider care actions or decisions that help cultures adapt to or negotiate with others for culturally congruent, safe and effective care for their health, well-being, or to deal with illness or dying’ (Leininger & McFarland 2006:8).Nurses can accommodate their Muslim patients, relatives and community members by providing them with a private and clean area for prayer and/or Qur’an recitation especially when a death is imminent.They can also negotiate with them in relation to visitation procedures especially given that visiting the sick by many relatives and friends is considered to be a religious,cultural and social duty.In addition,accommodation can be carried out in relation to prescribing gelatin and alcohol-free alternatives to medications and vitamins and adjustments to medication and other medical-nursing regimens can be made for fasting Muslim patients during the holy month of Ramadan.Nurses are also in the position to be able to negotiate with the kitchen staff to arrange for seafood and/or vegetarian alternatives for Muslim patients who strictly adhere to halal diets.