@article{b00ec3f3c2e34c2cb6f1e39394d74911,
title = "A Center on Ethics in Long-term Care",
abstract = "Long-term care institutions are beginning to grapple with ethical issues on a regular basis. This has encouraged facilities to develop new mechanisms to deal with these issues. Described is a tripartite program that incorporates direct service, education, and research in ethics.",
keywords = "Education and research, Ethical issues, Nursing homes",
author = "Ellen Olson and Chichin, {Eileen R.} and Libow, {Leslie S.} and Theresa Martico-Greenfield and Neufeld, {Richard R.} and Michael Mulvihill and Ellen Olson and Chichin, {Eileen R.} and Libow, {Leslie S.} and Neufeld, {Richard R.} and Michael Mulvihill",
note = "Funding Information: 1This center is funded by an endowment from Kathy and Alan C. Greenberg and supported by the Schimper Foundation. 2The Jewish Home and Hospital for Aged, 120 W. 106 St., New York, NY 10025. 3The Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY.",
year = "1993",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1093/geront/33.2.269",
language = "English",
volume = "33",
pages = "269--274",
journal = "The Gerontologist",
issn = "0016-9013",
publisher = "Gerontological Society of America",
number = "2",
}