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Intimacy for older adults in long-term care: a need, a right, a privilege-or a kind of care?

Vanessa SchoutenMark HenricksonCatherine M CookSandra McDonaldNilo Atefi
Published in: Journal of medical ethics (2021)
While staff, residents and family frequently used the familiar language of needs and rights to discuss access to intimate touch, they also used the language of well-being and care. Reframing the conversation in this way serves a useful purpose: it shifts the focus from simply meeting minimum obligations to a salutogenic approach-one that focuses on caring for the whole person in order to improve overall well-being and quality of life.
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