Guardianship and power of attorney are covered in a very broad manner. There are variations from state to state so more detailed information must be researched for each reader's particular environment. The article explains all relevant responsibilities for all levels within a home health agency, from management to direct care.
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Schloendorff v Society of New York, 211 N.Y.125, 105 N.E. 92 (1914).
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Society for the Right to Die: Handbook of Living Will Laws. New York, Society for the Right to Die, 1987.
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Hoopes R.: Turning out the light. Modern Maturity1988;31:29-33,88-93.