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Dying at the Margins: Reflections on Justice and Healing for Inner-City Poor by David Wendell Moller (Director of Health Care Ethics, Director of Health Care Ethics, Anne Arundel Medical Center)

Dying at the Margins: Reflections on Justice and Healing for Inner-City Poor gives voice to the most vulnerable and disempowered population-the urban dying poor- and connects them to the voices of leaders in end-of-life-care. Chapters written by these experts in the field discuss the issues that challenge patients and their loved ones, as well as offering insights into how to improve the quality of their lives. In an illuminating and timely follow up to Dancing with Broken Bones, all discussions revolve around the actual experiences of the patients previously documented, encouraging a greater understanding about the needs of the dying poor, advocating for them, and developing best practices in caring. Demystifying stereotypes that surround poverty, Moller illuminates how faith, remarkable optimism, and an unassailable spirit provide strength and courage to the dying poor.Dying at the Margins serves as a rallying call for not only end-of-life professionals, but compassionate individuals everywhere, to understand and respond to the needs of the especially vulnerable, yet inspiring, people who comprise the world of the inner city dying poor.

Dying at the Margins Reviews

Get out your box of tissues, this book is a tearjerker. While there are parts that made me smile, so many of the stories opened a floodgate of tears. The stories of the courage and resilience of those who lived their lives with dignity despite the insurmountable obstacles they faced in the shadows of American society made me smile and pump my fist in the air! * Gwendolyn M Oglesby-Odom, Ed.D., MSN, BSN, RN-BC, NEA-BC, Doodys *
If you work in palliative care and have 'marginalized poor' amongst your clientele, this book is a must-read. * Roger Woodruff, International association for hospice and palliative care *

About David Wendell Moller (Director of Health Care Ethics, Director of Health Care Ethics, Anne Arundel Medical Center)

David Wendell Moller is the Director of Health Care Ethics at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, Maryland. He is the author of Dancing with Broken Bones: Poverty, Race, and Spirit-filled Dying in the Inner City.

Table of Contents

Preface: An Invitation to Witness (and Respond) David Wendell Moller Chapter 1: Strangers Among Us: Poverty, Race, and the End of Life David Wendell Moller Chapter 2: Across the Tracks: Milton - Reflections on a Grim Beginning David Wendell Moller Chapter 3: Notes from the Trenches: A Conversation with Cowboy and his Team Terry Altilio Chapter 4: Exploring the Experiences of Mr. J.W. Green: Injustice, Poverty, Mistreatment and Evil Surrounding Serious Illness and Death in Poor African-American People Richard Payne Chapter 5: Voices of the Patients: The Whites - Expressing Unimaginable Indignities Christian T. Sinclair Chapter 6: The Story of Annie - Gratitude and Faith Betty R. Ferrell Chapter 7: Life on the Brink: Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Robert Arnold Chapter 8: The Life and Death of Lucille Angel from Primary Care, Chaplaincy, and Palliative Care Perspectives Rachel Diamond, Rev. Robin Franklin, and Timothy Quill Chapter 9: Dying Poor Needn't Mean Dying Poorly: Insights from a Safety-Net Hospital Palliative Care Program Gregory P. Gramelspacher and Richard Gunderman Chapter 10: Notes from the Trenches: On Social Injustice: Race, Class, and Health Disparity F. Amos Bailey Chapter 11: Notes from the Trenches: Living, Dying, and Caring at the Margins Tammie E. Quest and Kimberly Curseen Chapter 12: Reflections on an Urban Thoreau: A Peaceful Ending to the Life of Cowboy David Wendell Moller Chapter 13: Reflections on End-of-Life Care of the Urban Poor: Cowboy's Legacy Shirley Otis-Green Epilogue: A Call to Action - Caring at the Margins Diane Meier and Stacie Sinclair A Final Muse: On Solidarity with Those at the Margins David Wendell Moller

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CIN0199760144VG
9780199760145
0199760144
Dying at the Margins: Reflections on Justice and Healing for Inner-City Poor by David Wendell Moller (Director of Health Care Ethics, Director of Health Care Ethics, Anne Arundel Medical Center)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2018-11-22
288
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