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Institutional Care of the Elderly

The Hastings Center Report, 1994
There is no reason to doubt that a society can, indeed, very well be judged on the basis of how it takes care of its elderly. By assuring high quality care, whether by providing it directly in public institutions or by supporting private caregivers, society could demonstrate its appreciation to a whole generation.
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Community alternatives to institutional care

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1976
The Community Mental Health Center Amendments of 1975 (Public Law 94-63) mandate that federally funded mental health centers provide specific services to patients discharged from mental health facilities, including follow-up care and a system of transitional halfway houses. In addition, they must provide assistance in screening potential inpatients and
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Organizational Structure and Institutional Care

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1973
This study examines the formal organizational structure of a residential institution for the mentally retarded and specifies some of the influences of alternative structures upon selected staff behaviors in resident care. The objective was to test the proposition that decentralization of institutional structure facilitates the individualization of ...
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Institutional Integrity in Roman Catholic Health Care Institutions

Christian Bioethics, 2001
Issues of institutional identity and integrity in Roman Catholic health care institutions have been addressed at the level of individual institutions as well as by organizations of Catholic health care providers and at various levels in the Church hierarchy.
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Institutional Care for Elderly

2020
Institutionalization of elderly care in India is still in the beginning stage. In the west, where they call these places as ‘retirement homes’ make sense that soon after one retires he/she as a couple or single can shift their life completely. The elderly can enjoy similar lifestyle outside of their homes in addition to taking care of household ...
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Institutional and Non-institutional Long-Term Care

2018
Good long-term care is shaped by good management of long-term conditions, effective implementation of comprehensive geriatric assessment, person- and relationship-centred care and holistic models of health and well-being. Person-centred care is defined as giving patients voice, choice and control over management decisions.
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Institutional Burden to Care

2017
This chapter describes the institutional and historical contours of the tension between the obligation to care and prisoners' deservingness of care. These contours determine the existence of the San Francisco jail clinic, people's desire to use its services, and the flourishing of its daily intimacies of care. The context this chapter provides involves
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Multidisciplinary standards of care and recent progress in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
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