Increasingly, legislators at the state and federal levels of government are forced to evaluate and act upon the unique problems presented by an aging American public. A domino effect has occurred, evoking concern in educational circles to deal with the varied, complex issues associated with the new gerontology. This expanded focus brings in not only mental and public health delivery issues, but reaches and impacts on the social sciences, ethics, law and medicine as well as public policy. In response to these matters, Legal and Healthcare Ethics for the Elderly provides a balanced analytical presentation of the complicated socio-legal, medico-ethical and political perspectives which interact with gerontology as a field of study. In a strai...
Adapted with permission from the American Journal of Law and Medicine, Vol. 19 No. 3. While strategi...
The quality of life for the elderly is something we all wish to improve; yet, there is wide disagree...
Bioethical discourse, as it relates to common experiences of older people, has tended to focus on co...
Increasingly, legislators at the state and federal levels of government are forced to evaluate and a...
In this study of gerontological ethics and long-term care, Moses offers a history of the ethics of c...
Journal ArticleAging and Ethics addresses a crucial issue: In order to address the dilemmas aging po...
The second edition of this casebook continues to provide the fundamentals for a lively, contemporary...
The ethics of health care has been dominated by a “crisis” approach—when new issues, such as the ref...
Pierre MalliaMedical School, University of Malta, Mater Dei Hospital, MaltaAbstract: The ethical dim...
This casebook contains the fundamentals for a lively, contemporary course in elder law. It emphasize...
Kapp discusses the relationship of law to social values, and how laws can permit, require, or restra...
This Monograph derives from research undertaken during my appointment as a Visiting Scholar at The P...
The increase of the elderly population forces changes to some structures such as health, social insu...
Demographic studies foreshadow a dramatic increase in the proportion of "older" members of our globa...
Although there exists no rigid guideline delineating society\u27s obligation to provide health care,...
Adapted with permission from the American Journal of Law and Medicine, Vol. 19 No. 3. While strategi...
The quality of life for the elderly is something we all wish to improve; yet, there is wide disagree...
Bioethical discourse, as it relates to common experiences of older people, has tended to focus on co...
Increasingly, legislators at the state and federal levels of government are forced to evaluate and a...
In this study of gerontological ethics and long-term care, Moses offers a history of the ethics of c...
Journal ArticleAging and Ethics addresses a crucial issue: In order to address the dilemmas aging po...
The second edition of this casebook continues to provide the fundamentals for a lively, contemporary...
The ethics of health care has been dominated by a “crisis” approach—when new issues, such as the ref...
Pierre MalliaMedical School, University of Malta, Mater Dei Hospital, MaltaAbstract: The ethical dim...
This casebook contains the fundamentals for a lively, contemporary course in elder law. It emphasize...
Kapp discusses the relationship of law to social values, and how laws can permit, require, or restra...
This Monograph derives from research undertaken during my appointment as a Visiting Scholar at The P...
The increase of the elderly population forces changes to some structures such as health, social insu...
Demographic studies foreshadow a dramatic increase in the proportion of "older" members of our globa...
Although there exists no rigid guideline delineating society\u27s obligation to provide health care,...
Adapted with permission from the American Journal of Law and Medicine, Vol. 19 No. 3. While strategi...
The quality of life for the elderly is something we all wish to improve; yet, there is wide disagree...
Bioethical discourse, as it relates to common experiences of older people, has tended to focus on co...