Year: 1983 Source: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, v.31, no.11, (November 1983), p.698-703 SIEC No: 19842519

It is the authors’ premise that caregivers of the suicidal elderly patient are at times guided by a paternalism that is not always in the best interest of the patient. They advocate instead care based on greater respect for the autonomy of the patient. A case of a suicidal, recently widowed man is presented, & historical & ethical considerations of bereavement & suicide are discussed.