This is an immensely sensitive and substantive account of the impact the AIDS epidemic has had on the individuals living with it and the responses of those who share their lives as family members, loved ones, or professional caregivers. The purpose of the NIH-supported study is to identify physical ...
This is an immensely sensitive and substantive account of the impact the AIDS epidemic has had on the individuals living with it and the responses of those who share their lives as family members, loved ones, or professional caregivers. The purpose of the NIH-supported study is to identify physical and psychosocial problems associated with HIV. The book presents case studies of HIV-infected persons describing their lives--and the resurgent grandeur of spirit found inside them and in the caring responses of "family" members, professional caregivers, and volunteers.