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Assisted Suicide: A Tough Pill To Swallow, Mary Margaret Penrose
Assisted Suicide: A Tough Pill To Swallow, Mary Margaret Penrose
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Aging In Place: Naturally Occuring Retirement Communities And Condominium Living, Ellen Hirsch De Haan
Aging In Place: Naturally Occuring Retirement Communities And Condominium Living, Ellen Hirsch De Haan
Marquette Elder's Advisor
As more and more senior citizens choose to grow older in familiar surroundings, condominium and community associations now may have to grapple with the problems encountered as members age, such as physical and mental impairment and incipient decrepitude. How association officers can (and should) deal with these situations as well as the legal issues involved is discussed at length.
Geriatric Psychiatry And Elder Law: Speaking A Common Language, Richard E. Finlayson
Geriatric Psychiatry And Elder Law: Speaking A Common Language, Richard E. Finlayson
Marquette Elder's Advisor
In his introductory column, Dr. Finlayson discusses issues of competency and informed consent involving the elderly. Dr. Finlayson discusses these issues from a medical perspective demonstrating how the legal and medical issues relating to the elderly and mental health often intersect.
More Thoughts About Suicide In The Elderly, Richard E. Finlayson
More Thoughts About Suicide In The Elderly, Richard E. Finlayson
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.