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Ethics and aging
 — bringing the issues home
Author(s)Martha Holstein, Phyllis Mitzen
Journal titleGenerations, vol XXII, no 3, Fall 1998
PublisherAmerican Society on Aging, Fall 1998
Pages104 pp
KeywordsDomiciliary services ; Long term ; Family care ; Social ethics ; United States of America.
AnnotationArticles in this issue of Generations focus on the ethics of non-institutional long-term care of older people. US policy makers are challenged to make homecare a more viable option for older people needing care. Family caregivers have always been at the heart of long-term care in the US; their conflicting responsibilities and questions of paid caregiving are further examples of ethical problems discussed. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-990223213 A
ClassmarkN: 4Q: P6:SJ: TQ: 7T

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