Talk:Elder rights
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[edit]Totally working on this, shocked to discover it wasn't an article yet so if you know of an alternate page name for this subject please speak up! valereee (talk) 02:41, 13 May 2015 (UTC)
UCSF WikiEdu CIC Workplan
Sa Heen: 1. Add a section on legal rights and policies affecting the social and financial rights of elders. 2. Augment the definition of elder rights by adding more thoughts on what comprises elder rights. Ideas on ageism. 3. Readability editor 4. Images/Graphics
Amanda: 1. Add medical rights as well, and history and coverage of medico-legal rights from perspective of patient, family, and physician. 2. Augment the history of the US-based Elder Rights movement, with additional emphasis on the medico-legal rights movement. 3. Section editor (titles/ subsection organization) 4. Linker
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CIC Feedback
[edit]Feedback from CIC Group: I thought your outline and workflow was very well-organized. I appreciated how you added information about the intersection between medical and legal protections of elder rights, as well as a discussion about COVID-19's impact on this topic. These are all important points to make in this topic. To improve the page even more, I think it would be great to add a more medical perspective on elder rights, perhaps by discussing the medico-legal implications of end-of-life care and decisions. This could involve discussion of DNRs and the role of healthcare providers in this area.
Yes! Such a comprehensive workflow for a topic without a lot of pre-existing content. For defining elder rights, I imagine there will be different definitions depending on the source. A suggestion would be pulling a definition from both scholarly article and reputable organizations (ACL or APS maybe?). Also, I'd be curious as to whether there are any notable milestones you could add since 2011.