Dependent Elderly
Explore the intricate ethical and medical challenges associated with caring for dependent elderly patients in the insightful book, Dependent Elderly. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1992, this hardback edition spans 212 pages and features contributions from a distinguished team of experts in medicine, philosophy, and law.
This comprehensive work delves into critical topics such as euthanasia, living wills, health policy, and resource allocation, providing a multifaceted perspective on the complexities of elderly care. Ideal for healthcare professionals, ethicists, and anyone interested in the moral dilemmas faced in the provision of care, Dependent Elderly is a vital resource for understanding the intersection of ethics and elderly health care.
Enhance your knowledge and navigate the challenging landscape of elderly care with this essential read.