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PATH: A New Approach to End-of-Life Care
Description:
Two physicians created the PATH (Palliative & Therapeutic Harmonization) model, a process which promotes careful consideration of the complex issues relevant to frail old adults with dementia nearing the end of their lives.
Author(s):
Paige Moorhouse, M.D. & Laurie Mallery, M.D.
Url:
http://www.stacommunications.com/customcomm/Back-issue_pages/AD_Review/adPDFs/2010/May2010/04.pdf
Publisher:
The Canadian Review of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias
Year:
2010