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Ethics, Law, And Aging Review: Deinstitutionalizing Long-term Care : Making Legal Strides, Avoiding Policy Errors (Ethics, Law and Aging)
September 1, 2005, Springer Publishing Company
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in English
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Deinstitutionalizing long-term care: making legal strides, avoiding policy errors
2005, Springer Pub. Co.
in English
0826116450 9780826116451
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Table of Contents
Community-based alternatives for older adults with serious mental illness ; the Olmstead decision and deinstitutionalization of nursing homes / Setphen J. Bartels and Aricca D. Van Citters
Rebalancing state long-term care systems / Robert L. Mollica and Susan C. Reinhard
The realpolitik of deinstitutionalizing long-term care : Olmstead meets reality / Roland Hornbostel
Guilty of mental illness : what the ADA says about the use of prisons as long-term-care facilities for people with psychiatric disabilities / Pamela S. Cohen
When consumer-directed alternatives to nursing homes fail : assigning legal and ethical responsibility in worst-case situations / Marshall B. Kapp
The ethics of Medicare privatization / Larry Polivka
Cross-cultural aspects of geriatric decision-making capacity / Fred A. Kobylarz, John Heath, and Jeffrey Spike
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