Families as Caregivers

作者: Daniel Callahan

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0423-7_7

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摘要: How are we to understand and live our lives when the moral demands made upon us require more than can give, make any sense of, and-in society at least-more commands much respect admiration? I raise this disturbing question in context of a developing trend return families home long-term care chronically ill those need rehabilitation.’ The assumption behind promotion is that will, with some modest degree social support, be able practically manage such care, have moral, psychological, spiritual strength do so.

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