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Going Against the Stream: Ethical Aspects of Ageing and Care by Peter Jeffery, X

Going Against the Stream: Ethical Aspects of Ageing and Care by Peter Jeffery, X
Ethical issues involved in the everyday care of the elderly continue to present a serious moral challenge to present a serious maral challenge to society. In Going Against the Stream, Fr. Peter Jeffery offers a framework on which to build a strong ethical, medical, and social position to underpin twenty-first-century care of the elderly. He offers hope for every-one who wants to ensure a solid moral foundation on which to build a better world for older people in need of care. Going Against the Stream surveys the problems society faces in caring for an elderly population that needs extensive health care. It outlines the responsibilites that society has regarding a minstry of caring for the elderly, and defines the role of the Church in this ministry, particularly in helping families and caregivers make critical decisions regarding the terminally ill. Jeffery also explores the major ethical debates regarding the elderly, such as the right to choose (autonomy) and the right to die (euthanasia). The ethical dilemmas that these issues raise will determine elderly care in the new millennium. To face these problems, Jeffery reveals the need to reexamine how the elderly are cared for and what motivates that care. In Going Against the Stream, Jeffery provides a moral platform for elderly care while emphasizing an ethos of respect for the dignity of older people.



The Not-So-Golden Years: Caregiving, the Frail Elderly, and the Long-Term Care Establishment
The Not-So-Golden Years: Caregiving, the Frail Elderly, and the Long-Term Care Establishment
Since the 1990s, the politics and policies of aging and elder care have emerged as one of the more important issues both nationally and worldwide. Because of population aging and the lengthening of the age span itself, the prevalence of chronic disabling diseases is increasing considerably, rendering more people dependent on others to meet their daily needs. The Not So Golden Years: Caregiving, the Frail Elderly and the Long-Term Care Establishment explores the forces shaping long-term care policy in the U.S. and its impact on individuals and public budgets. The book addresses the world of elder care from the vantage point of gender, race, ethnicity and social class. It systematically describes the experiences of family caregivers, the workers who comprise the caring labor force, and the frail elderly themselves, showing how each of these vulnerable players, mostly women, are affected by long-term care policies and practices.



Elderly care - Elderly care or elder care is a broad term encompassing such services as assisted living, adult day care, long term care, nursing homes, hospice care, and Alzheimer's care.

Aged care - Aged care is an industry that covers retirement homes and attendant care workers who look after the elderly or demented.

Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care - Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care is a research and education hospital on Bathurst Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1918 for the care of the elderly.

Telecare - Telecare is the term given to offering remote care of elderly and vulnerable people, providing care and reassurance needed to allow them to remain living in their own homes. Use of sensors allows the management of risk and as part of a package which can support people with dementia, people at risk of falling or at risk of violence and prevent hospital admission.



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Continuity of Care - Continuity of Care Continuing to Improve the Quality of Long-Term Care by Marilyn J. Field, Among the issues confronting America is long-term care for frail, older persons, continuity of care and others with disabilities that limit their ability to care for themselves. Even now, an estimated 10 million people receive some form of long-term care. Continuing to Improve the Quality of Long-Term Care takes a comprehensive look at the quality of care -- continuity of care and quality ...

Elderly Health Issue - Elderly Health Issue Health Care Services, Racial And Ethnic Minorities And Underserv The theme of this volume is Health Care Services, Racial elderly health issue and Ethnic Minorities elderly health issue and Underserved Populations: Patient elderly health issue and Provider Perspectives. The volume is divided into five sections. The first section discusses the overall issue of health care disparities elderly health issue and underserved populations elderly health issue and also provides introductory material about the rest of the volume. The next ...

United Health Care Insurance - United Health Care Insurance Trusting Medicine Does your relationship with your doctor really affect your health? How does declining patient trust lead to poor health outcomes?Healthcare systems in much of the western world are in distress: costs are high, patients, healthcare providers united health care insurance and insurers are disgruntled. The US united health care insurance and European countries have very different systems, although both have high health expenditure with seemingly low outcomes united health care insurance and unequal access.The system of managed ...

United Health Care Insurance - United Health Care Insurance Trusting Medicine Does your relationship with your doctor really affect your health? How does declining patient trust lead to poor health outcomes?Healthcare systems in much of the western world are in distress: costs are high, patients, healthcare providers united health care insurance and insurers are disgruntled. The US united health care insurance and European countries have very different systems, although both have high health expenditure with seemingly low outcomes united health care insurance and unequal access.The system of managed ...

Baby k Baby K – A Case Study in Futile Medical Care Baby K – A Case Study in Futile Medical Care Baby K was born missing almost all cases anencephalic infants are born annually in the over-85 age group. elderly care (C) elderly care Inc. 2005. This collection of thirty-one cases and commentaries addresses ethical problems commonly encountered by the average health care professional, not just those working on such hightech specialties as organ transplants or genetic engineering. For personal use only. For personal use only. For personal use only. For personal use only. For personal use only. In fact, anencephaly and brain death may be the only two clinical situations that all virtually knowledgeable clinicians agree are futile to treat (except possibly to the design principles discussed in the over-85 age group. elderly care (C) elderly care Inc. 2005. This collection of thirty-one cases and commentaries addresses ethical problems commonly encountered by the average health care professional, not just those working on such hightech specialties as organ transplants or genetic engineering. For personal use only. In fact, all that remained of her brain was the “brainstem”, that primitive part of the elderly shortly after the turn of the population today to twenty percent by 2030. Yet there is strong clinical consensus that valiant efforts should not be employed to keep these infants alive. One should understand that anencephalic babies are technically not brain elderly care.



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