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Home Care
September/October 1999

The Semptember/October 1999 Bulletin focuses on issues surrounding home care of the elderly and the sick. As baby boomers and their parents age and struggle to stay at home, a growing portion of the population will have an opportunity to experience first-hand what can go right or very wrong in home care. These issues will not create public controversy like life and death issues, transplantations, genetic medicine—the stable of bioethical concerns. Rather the significance of these mundane daily activities will likely go unnoticed and undiscussed, even though the quality of care can deeply affect a sense of self and well-being.
From the Editor
Health & Home
by Philip J. Boyle
Page #: 2
A Day in the Life
The good fight on the home front
by Martha B. Holstein
Page #: 5-8
Reflections on Aging
by Various Authors
Page #: 6
Study Report
Prayer and Care
Jacqueline M. Stolley
Page #: 8-9
Case Study
An Ex-Nazi in Jewish Hands
by Phyllis Mitzen
Page #: 9-10
Media Briefs
News & Notes
by Kirston Fortune
Page #: 14
September/October 1999 Bulletin Cover © 1999 by Karen Blessen
Home Care: September/October 1999

Volume/Issue: Issue 11
Publisher: Park Ridge Center, Chicago
Date: September, 1999.
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