Long-term Care Decisions: Ethical and Conceptual Dimensions

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Laurence B. McCullough, Nancy Lee Wilson
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995 - 246 psl.
Physical, mental, or social changes in the life of an elderly person may result in a loss of self-sufficiency. Deciding how to compensate for changes-a process that often involves family members, tends, or health professionals-frequently leads to consideration of long-term care. Most of the existing literature on ethics and decision making, however, focuses on acute care and does not necessarily-apply to issues involved in choosing long-term care.

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