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基本説明
Through compelling real-life stories and practical guidance, this book helps readers navigate end-of-life care for themselves.
Full Description
While modern Americans strive to control nearly every aspect of their lives, many of us abandon control of life's final passage. But the realities of twenty-first-century medicine will allow most of us to have a say in how, when, and where we die, so we need to make decisions here, too. Through compelling real-life stories and practical guidance, this book helps readers navigate end-of-life care for themselves and their loved ones. "The Better End" is about hope, empowerment, and inspiration. What we choose for our end-of-life care depends on accurate information and on our personal values. We need not only to understand new medical advances but also to appreciate the wisdom of humanity's past and present. Dan Morhaim, a practicing physician and Maryland state legislator, guides readers through the medical and legal maze of end-of-life care. He details the care choices available to patients and explains why living wills and advance directives are a necessity for every American. He tells readers where to find free and readily available living wills and advance directives and why it is so important for everyone - young and old - to complete them. Dr.Morhaim helps readers keep decisions in their own hands and spare their families the uncertainty and trauma of guessing about their end-of-life wishes. With this book, he breaks down the barriers to a difficult but essential topic, helping readers to open this often avoided discussion with their loved ones and providing the information and guidance needed to ensure that deeply held values are reflected and honored.
Contents
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Then and Now1. The Basics: Life, Death, and Planning2. Controversies and How to Avoid Becoming One3. Alberta Cole: Not Deciding Is a Decision4. Step One: Overview of the Forms5. Outlooks and Outcomes6. Step Two: Choosing the Kind of Care You Want7. Karen Quinlan, Nancy Cruzan, and Terri Schiavo: It's Not Just about Older People8. Dave Eckhart: Who's in Charge?9. Step Three: Selecting Your Health Care Agent10. Palliative Care and Hospice11. Abby Miller: A Better End12. No Easy Answers: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia13. Why Don't More People Have an Advance Directive?14. Step Four: Legal and Other Decisions15. Speaking PersonallyResourcesIndex



