Ethics, Law, and Aging Review, Volume 11: Deinstitutionalizing Long-Term Care: Making Legal Strides, Avoiding Policy Errors

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2005-10-01
Publisher(s): SPRINGER PUB CO INC
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Summary

Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale. Examines current trends in geriatric care. Focuses on deinstitutionalization in favor of long-term care in residential settings. Discusses the ethics of medicare privatization, community-based alternatives for older adults, use of prisons as long-term facilities, and more. For policy makers.

Author Biography

Marshall B. Kapp is the Garwin Distinguished Professor of Law and Medicine at Southern Illinois University School of Law and School of Medicine, and Professor Emeritus from Wright State University School of Medicine.

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
Preface ix
Part I. Deinstitutionalizing Long-Term Care: Making Legal Strides, Avoiding Policy Errors
Chapter 1 Community-Based Alternatives for Older Adults With Serious Mental Illness: The Olmstead Decision and Deinstitutionalization of Nursing Homes
3(20)
Stephen J. Bartels and Aricca D. Van Citters
Chapter 2 Rebalancing State Long-Term Care Systems
23(20)
Robert L. Mollica and Susan C. Reinhard
Chapter 3 The Realpolitik of Deinstitutionalizing Long-Term Care: Olmstead Meets Reality
43(14)
Roland Hornbostel
Chapter 4 Guilty of Mental Illness: What the ADA Says About the Use of Prisons as Long-Term-Care Facilities for People With Psychiatric Disabilities
57(18)
Pamela S. Cohen
Chapter 5 When Consumer-Directed Alternatives to Nursing Homes Fail: Assigning Legal and Ethical Responsibility in Worst-Case Situations
75(10)
Marshall B. Kapp
Chapter 6 The Ethics of Medicare Privatization
85(20)
Larry Polivka
Part II. Independent Article
Chapter 7 Cross-Cultural Aspects of Geriatric Decision-Making Capacity
105(8)
Fred A. Kobylarz, John Heath, and Jeffrey Spike
Book Reviews 113(6)
Books Received 119(2)
Index 121

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