Advance care planning for dementia: a case study–Part 2

In Part 2 of this post about dementia, disability, and advance directives, Lamar Hankins challenges Dresser's assertion that an advance directive that calls for allowing a person to die in the later stages of dementia should be ignored in favor of her view of what care is appropriate.

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