Ronald J. Angel (University of Texas at Austin, USA), Jacqueline L. Angel (University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, US
Almost all families will at some time have to make difficult decisions concerning aging family members, involving institutionalization, moving from medical interventions to palliative care, and even physician-assisted death. Yet, the historical transition from traditional to post-traditional society means that these decisions are no longer determined by strict rules and norms, and the growing role of the welfare state has been accompanied by changes in the nature of family and social solidarity. Advances in medical technology and greatly expanded life spans further complicate the...
Almost all families will at some time have to make difficult decisions concerning aging family members, involving institutionalization, moving from...
Ronald J. Angel (University of Texas at Austin, USA), Jacqueline L. Angel (University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, US
Almost all families will at some time have to make difficult decisions concerning aging family members, involving institutionalization, moving from medical interventions to palliative care, and even physician-assisted death. Yet, the historical transition from traditional to post-traditional society means that these decisions are no longer determined by strict rules and norms, and the growing role of the welfare state has been accompanied by changes in the nature of family and social solidarity. Advances in medical technology and greatly expanded life spans further complicate the...
Almost all families will at some time have to make difficult decisions concerning aging family members, involving institutionalization, moving from...