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Foreword: Looking Back on the Nursing Home Experience of My Mother, by Msgr. Charles Fahey
Foreword, by Virginia Richardson
Introduction, by Mercedes Bern-Klug
1. The Need to Extend the Reach of Palliative Psychosocial Care to Nursing Home Residents with Advanced Chronic Illness, by Mercedes Bern-Klug
2. The Structure and Process of Advanced Chronic Illness and Palliative Care in Nursing Homes, by Sarah Thompson and Lisa Church
3. Paying for Advanced Chronic Illness and Hospice Care in America’s Nursing Homes, by Michael J. Klug
4. Trends in the Characteristics of Nursing Homes and Residents, by Mercedes Bern-Klug
5. Anticipating and Managing Common Medical Challenges Encountered at the End of Life, by Ann Allegre
6. Identifying and Addressing the Psychosocial, Social, Spiritual, and Existential Issues Affecting Nursing Home Residents at the End of Life, by Jean C. Munn
7. Identifying and Addressing Family Members’ Psychosocial, Spiritual, and Existential Issues Related to Having a Loved One Living and Dying in a Nursing Home, by Patricia J. Kolb
8. Identifying and Addressing Ethical Issues in Advanced Chronic Illness and at the End of Life, by Charles E. Gessert and Don F. Reynolds
9. Final Discharge Planning: Rituals Related to the Death of a Nursing Home Resident, by Peggy Sharr and Mercedes Bern-Klug
10. Grief, Self-Care, and Staff-Care: Repeated Loss in the Nursing Home Environment, by Sara Sanders and Patti Homan
11. The Future of Palliative Psychosocial Care for Nursing Home Residents with Advanced Chronic Illness, by Mercedes Bern-Klug
Appendix
Index