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PAD Stories

"This time, with a PAD, I did not receive any treatments that I did not want. They were very respectful.  I really felt like the hospital took better care of me because I had my PAD. In fact, I think it's the best care that I've ever received.” Click for more...

 
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National Resource Center on Psychiatric Advance Directives - News
"Maryland Advance Directive Forms Now Available"

Joshua Lynsen, Washington Blade, Thursday, July 27, 2006

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"Mental Illness and the Psychiatric Advance Directive"

Lorraine A. Winsey, RN, Manager, Bryn Mawr Hospital Psychiatric Unit

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"Pennsylvanians Can Now Prepare Advance Mental Health Directives"

Joe Fahy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 8, 2005

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"Using Advance Directives"

Laura Potts, Detroit Free Press Staff Writer, January 18, 2005

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"Psychiatric Documents Can Aid Mentally Ill in Crises"

Bruce Taylor Seeman, Newhouse News Service, 2003.

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"Enforcing Advance Directives"

Elizabeth Priaulx, TASC/NAPAS Senior Disability Legal Specialist, Protection and Advocacy News, Summer 2003, Volume 1: Number 1

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