ERIC Number: EJ837883
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Publication Date: 2008-May
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Managing Everyday Ethics in Assisted Living: A Research-Based Case Analysis for the Classroom
Messikomer, Carla M.; Cirka, Carol C.
Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, v28 n4 p71-93 May 2008
This paper presents a complex, but realistic, picture of the lived experience in assisted living (AL), and provokes thoughtful reflection about the operational and ethical challenges faced in the delivery of care to an increasingly frail population in a typical AL facility. Developed from the findings of a two-year qualitative research project, the case represents a composite of selected data collected at five AL facilities that participated in the study. Students will participate in individual and small group exercises that challenge them to identify everyday ethical concerns in AL, and to suggest ways that management can address these issues. The case is suitable for cross-disciplinary use, and can be effectively applied in the fields of management, health care administration, sociology, gerontology, social work, and nursing, either on the graduate or undergraduate level. It is especially well suited to courses that incorporate the topics of long-term care, senior housing, or ethics. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Ethics, Social Work, Aging (Individuals), Delivery Systems, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Caseworker Approach, Home Health Aides, Instructional Design, Educational Gerontology, Lesson Plans, Classroom Techniques
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Language: English
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