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Should residential and nursing homes provide private space for mutually consenting sexual relationships?

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4 May 2018 2 Respondents
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Bill Deans
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Should residential and nursing homes provide private space for mutually consenting sexual relationships?

It is widely known that people over retiral age still have sex. Does this or should this apply to older people living in residential care or nursing homes?

 

'Neither carers nor care workers should make the assumption that the sexual aspect of a long-standing relationship between a person with dementia and their partner is no longer important or consensual, and care homes in particular should take steps to ensure that their residents have the privacy to continue such relationships to the extent that they wish.' (Nuffield Council in Bioethics, 2009).

 

 

Reference

Nuffield Council on Bioethics (2009) Dementia: Ethical Issues. Ch 6 Dilemmas in care. London: Nuffield Council on Bioethics.

It is proposed that residential and nursing homes provide private space for mutually consenting sexual relationships.

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Gender

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