Loewy uses a careful, illustrative, and case-based approach to show how Dewey's model would enrich the care of three patients: an elderly indigent man, a transplant candidate whose chances of survival are low, and a nursing home resident who has no family. She paints a stark picture of how mainstream medicine (and the "standard approach") treats such patients—too stark, some will think, in this era of multidisciplinary treatment teams, social work, and visiting nurses.