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Seniors And Squalor An Aging Americas Toughest Ethical Dilemma Lisa Johnson

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Seniors And Squalor An Aging Americas Toughest Ethical Dilemma Lisa Johnson
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.42 MB
Author: Lisa Johnson
ISBN: 9781440854002, 1440854009
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Seniors And Squalor An Aging Americas Toughest Ethical Dilemma Lisa Johnson by Lisa Johnson 9781440854002, 1440854009 instant download after payment.

Seniors and Squalor examines the widespread and growing phenomenon of mentally competent senior citizens living in self-imposed squalor and refusing help, whether from health care professionals, government, or family. At this juncture of medicine and law, many families have experienced frustration, embarrassment, and heartbreak. The book also explores associated ethical questions, arguing that society can address the problem while respecting individual legal autonomy.For the theorist, this work provides the first in-depth treatment of legal and political theory questions undergirding the issue of self-neglect by seniors. It also underscores the importance of limited government, the necessity of granting American citizens their individual rights, and the critical need to stop classifying self-neglect as abuse.This is an ideal read for graduate and undergraduate students, scholars, practitioners of health care and geriatrics, social workers, and lawyers. Most importantly, this book will appeal to those directly affected by the problem-family, friends, and social work professionals-by giving them a broader understanding of this complex social issue and how to best respond to it.

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