Balancing the Competing Values of Freedom and Safety in Long- Term Dementia Care: The Secured Perimeter Program
Keywords
DementiaFreedom
Values
Philosophical Ethics
Involuntary Civil Commitment
Health Care Programs for the Aged
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/927016Journal of Ethics, Law, and Aging 1999 Fall-Winter; 5(2): 121- 130
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