Throughout history, taking care of the elderly has always been considered not only an obligation but an extremely noble endeavor. However, changes in society have reduced the number of extended family members willing to care for aging loved ones in their own homes. Many societies have adapted well to this challenge of having inadequate home or domestic support for the elderly by establishing long-term care facilities for the elderly. However, we still have much to learn about the best approach to caring for loved ones in a long-term care facility.
Medical Ethics in LTC (RCFE/ARF – 3 Credits)
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Throughout history, taking care of the elderly has always been considered not only an obligation but an extremely noble endeavor. However, changes in society have reduced the number of extended family members willing to care for aging loved ones in their own homes. Many societies have adapted well to this challenge of having inadequate home or domestic support for the elderly by establishing long-term care facilities for the elderly. However, we still have much to learn about the best approach to caring for loved ones in a long-term care facility.