Elderly people across the UK are being pressured into signing 'do not resuscitate forms,' aged care organisations have warned.
Age UK said one 85-year-old woman was recently called by her GP and asked to decide whether, should she come down with coronavirus symptoms, she wanted to go to hospital or sign a DNR form.
Following a string of incidents in recent weeks, elderly care charities including Age UK and Independent Age have published an open letter calling for the policy to be abolished in order to protect "people's fundamental human rights". "Many of the people affected have experienced fear and anxiety, and feel that their lives and wishes do not matter," the letter states. "This is shameful and unacceptable. "Whether or not to sign a
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