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Reasons to Grow Old: Meaning in Later Life Contents Volume 23 Care at the End of Life: Restoring a Balance Volume 23, No. 1, Spring 1999 Introduction: Old Age and Care Near the End of Death? No: A Change of Heart on Assisted Life, by Diane E. Meier and R. Sean Morrison 6 Suicide, by Diane E. Meter; Yes: What Experience Pain and Suffering at the End of Life for Older Teaches About the Legalization of Assisted Dying, Patients and Their Families, by Betty R. Ferrell and by Barbara Coombs Lee 58 Tami Borneman 12 When a Patient Requests Help Committing Working in the Dark: The State of Palliative Care Suicide, by Diane E. Meier, Hattie Myers, and for Patients with Severe Dementia, by David Philip R. Muskin 61 Casarett and Jason Karlawish 18 Coping with Death: Anticipatory Grief and Decisions at the End of Life: Cultural Considera- Bereavement, by Felice Zilberfein 69 tions Beyond Medical Ethics, by James Hallenbeck Addressing End-of-Life Issues: Spirituality and and Mary K. Goldstein 24 Inner Life, by Paul Wink 75 Looking Beyond the Law to Improve End-of-Life Death and Dying in the 1990s: Intimations of Care, by Connie Zuckerman 30 Reality and Immortality, by Joseph J. Fins 81 Sexuality in the Nursing Home: Iatrogenic Training Advanced Practice Palliative Care Nurses, Loneliness, by Steven H. Miles and Kara Parker 36 by Deborah Witt Sherman 87 Caring for Caregivers of Frail Elders at the End of Training Physicians in Palliative Care, Life, byM athy Mezey, Lois L. Miller, and Lori by J. Cameron Muir, Lisa M. Krammer, and Charles Linton-Nelson 44 E. von Gunten gI The Problem Isn’t Payment: Medicare and the Palliative Care in the Nursing Home, by TimothyJ . Reform of End-of-Life Care, by Bruce C. Vladeck 52 Keay 96 Should It Be Legal for Physicians to Expedite a Integration of Care in a Changing Environment Volume 23, No. 2, Summer 1999 Introduction: Integrating Acute and Chronic Moving Responsibility for Long-Term Care to Care, by Laurence G. Branch Local Governments: The Experience in the U.K., State Issues in the Integration of Acute and by Joshua M. Wiener and Alison Evans Cuellar 39 Chronic Care, by Judith Y. Brachman 9 Structuring a Universal Long-Term-Care Integration of Acute and Chronic Care: Lessons Program: The Experience in Germany, by Alison Learned from South Carolina, by Thomas E. Evans Cuellar and Joshua M. Wiener 45 Brown, Jr. A Key Piece of the Integration Puzzle: Managing Practical Lessons for Delivering Integrated Ser- the Chronic Care Needs of the Frail Elderly in vices in a Changing Environment: The PACE Residential Care Settings, by Catherine Hawes _ 51 Model, by Jennie Chin Hansen Experts Answer Five Critical Questions About Integrating Nursing Home Care in Managed Integration of Care, by James J. Callahan, Jr., Jennie Care, by Richard D. Della Penna Chin Hansen, Rosalie A. Kane, William Weissert, A New Model of Chronic Care, by Robert L. Thomas E. Brown, Jr., and Joan L. Quinn $7 Kane Winter 1999-2000 (SENERATIONS State of the Art for Practice in Dementia Volume 23, No. 3, Fall 1999 Introduction, by Steven H. Zarit and Murna G. in Dementia, by Linda Teri, Rebecca G. Logsdon, and Downs 6 Rachel J. Schindler 50 Dementia in the Elderly: An Overview, by David Support Groups and Other Services for K. Epstein and James R. Connor 9 Individuals with Early-Stage Alzheimer’s Disease, by Robyn Yale 57 The Diagnosis and Management of Dementia in Primary Care: Issues in Education, Service Optimum Residential Care for People with Development, and Research, 2y Greta Rait, Kate Dementia, by Sheryl Itkin Zimmerman and Walters, and Steve Iliffe 17 Philip D. Sloane 62 Dementia Services in Managed Care: Issues and The Policy Challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease, [rends, by Debra L. Cherry 24 by Stephen McConnell and Judith Riggs 69 How to Tell? Disclosing a Diagnosis of Dementia, State Initiatives for Caregivers of People with by Murna G. Downs 30 Dementia, by Rick Greene and Lynn Friss Feinberg 75 The Person in Dementia Care, by Bob Woods 35 Home from Home: A Model of Daycare for People with Dementia, by Rosas Mitchell 78 Ethnic Minority Perspectives on Dementia, Family Caregiving, and Interventions, dy Peqgye Swedish Group Homes for People with Dilworth-Anderson and Brent E. Gibson 40 Dementia, by Bo Malmberg 82 ‘What Are We I ike Here” Eliciting Experiences of Technology to Help People with Dementia People with Dementia, by John Killick 46 Remain in Their Own Homes, by Mary Marshall8s [reatment « f Behavioral and Mood Disturbances Reasons to Grow Old: Meaning in Later Life Volume 23, No. 4, Winter 1999-2000 ion: Is It Practical to Search for Living Creatively in a Nursing Home, by Jeanette Meaning? by Ronald J. Manheimer Reid 51 Transcendence in Later Life, by Lars Tornstam Social Influences on the Older Woman’s Life \ Philosophical Time of Life, by Ronald J. Story, by Ruth E. Ray tvfi The Rainbow Connection, by Mary Lou Thoughts on the Meaning of Frailty, y Wendy Cummins ae Generativity and the Gift of Meaning, by John g for My Self to the End: A Sacred Kotre nterprise, vy Care lyn Rosenthal 25 The Meaning of Aging and the Future of Social uing Power of Meanir 1g, by Mary-Baird Security, by Thomas R. Cole and David G. a7 Stevenson 72 Oscar-Winning D« xcumentary Looks The Clash of Meanings: Medical Narrative and y Howard Spanogle 31 Biographical Story at Life’s End, by Sharon R. Spirit: From Traditional Wisdom to Kaufman 77 ative Programs and Communities, by Drew Why Geriatrics? by MargaretA . Noel 83 36 My Coming of Age ii n Gerontology, by Lillian E. mRagiei sse ofE acRhe tMiorrenmienntg,: bTyh Bei llM eBaaniilenyg o4f2 Troll ] 87 x in the Lives of Ole der Adults, by Dana 45 Winter 1999-2 ‘i,

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