Ethics and intimate sexual activity in long-term care

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Abstract

A case is presented in which the staff of a long-term care facility discovers that the husband of a resident with dementia is engaged in sexual activity with her. The case illustrates a dilemma for long-term care facilities that create a home-like environment with a goal of maximizing residents' autonomy while ensuring their safety. An approach to assessing capacity to consent to intimate sexual activity is described, followed by guidelines that nursing homes can implement to support residents who wish to engage in sexual activity. Recommendations are also offered for supporting long-term care staff and family members of residents who are interested in intimate sexual activity.

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Metzger, E. (2017). Ethics and intimate sexual activity in long-term care. AMA Journal of Ethics, 19(7), 640–648. https://doi.org/10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.7.ecas1-1707

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