Foreword | |
Contributors | |
Introduction: Setting the Stage for Change | |
Acknowledgments | |
Power, Paternalism, and the Ambiguities of Autonomy | p. 3 |
Resident Autonomy in Long-Term Care: Paradoxes and Challenges | p. 15 |
The Nursing Home Population | p. 34 |
Cognitive Impairment and Autonomy | p. 44 |
The Impact of Long-Term Care Financing on Personal Autonomy | p. 58 |
Autonomy and Regulation in Long-Term Care: An Odd Couple, An Ambiguous Relationship | p. 68 |
The Medical Model and its Effect on Autonomy: A Comparison of Two Long-Term Care Settings | p. 87 |
A Resident's View of Autonomy | p. 109 |
The Graberget Model of Care | p. 121 |
The Skaevinge Project: A Model for Future Primary Health Care - The English Summary | p. 131 |
Assisted Living as a Model of Care Delivery | p. 139 |
The Politics of Autonomy: Lessons from the Lazarus Project | p. 155 |
The Regenerative Community: The Live Oak Living Center and the Quest for Autonomy, Self-Esteem, and Connection in Elder Care | p. 169 |
Lessons from a Restraint Reduction Project | p. 193 |
Prologue to the Future | p. 207 |
Appendix | p. 219 |
Index | p. 235 |
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