Why Are US Nursing Homes Giving Fake Schizophrenia Diagnoses to the Elderly
By Hannah Cox A new New York Times investigation discovered a troubling nationwide-trend in nursing homes, one that is likely to make Americans even more wary of placing…
By Hannah Cox A new New York Times investigation discovered a troubling nationwide-trend in nursing homes, one that is likely to make Americans even more wary of placing…
On May 1, 2021, my mother, Margaret, passed away from massive internal hemorrhaging. Although she was 84 years old, her death was unexpected in the context of…
By Mary Kizior We often talk about the need to reach out to sick or elderly persons to offer comfort at the end of life,…
Week in Review – Major Win for Life in Ohio; Beauty Brands Fund PP On March 12, 2019, a federal appeals court in Cincinnati, Ohio, upheld…
By Judie Brown The scenes played out in nursing homes and hospitals these days are enough to make one physically ill. Between diagnoses by television…
By Laura Kizior When we think of the culture of death, we picture evils like abortion, contraception, and euthanasia. Rarely do we consider the consequences…
By Nancy Valko, RN, ALNC I have had many relatives and friends who lived in nursing homes, and, especially as a nurse, I am always…
Today’s guest commentary is from a young pro-lifer who won Third Place in ALL’s Pro-Life Essay Contest.
A monstrous notion has become law. Assisting in the suicides of sick and disabled Canadians is legally permitted.
By Mark Davis Pickup
A recent news story told about a village in Holland called Hogeway. At first glance Hogeway seems like any normal small community.
In a time when life is not valued be it the preborn, the elderly, or the infirm we must strive to teach that all people are worthy of love, respect, honor, and care. Doctors may not always look out for the best interests of their patients, so when it comes to end-of-life care, we must protect ourselves and our loved ones by being educated and by asking questions.