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    The word old is a relative term. We commonly use old to refer to the leftover pizza from last week in the fridge, our eight-year-old car outside, and our ninety- four-year-old great grandmother who lives in a nursing home. From those examples, we defined old to be ranging anywhere from a few days to nearly one hundred years. Our definition of old varies from generation to generation, ethnicity to ethnicity, city to city, and even person to person. When it comes to defining old age and what…

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    Dehydration In Elderly

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    This program will give elderly people a better chance of successfully aging in place and being healthier. Information posters about the importance of staying hydrated and dangers of dehydration could be placed in various places around the adult daycare facility. Employees can be trained to look for signs of dehydration, and provide additional information that seniors may have about the importance of proper…

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    treated in emergency departments for fall injuries(Centers For Disease Control and Prevention.2016). To prevent further accidents in the home for patients you can put bars on the walls, have slip resistant shoes, remove rugs, have adequate lighting, and place furniture where it won 't be in the way.When an older person is living at home medical professionals have to make sure it is a safe as possible for them. A patient may be coming home from a hospital stay, they may have had previous falls,…

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    caregivers by immense amounts. Aging in place is one major way to help prevent these things from happening to the older adult population. Over 95% of older adults agree and would rather stay in their homes then being moved into a nursing home. This is because home is such an importance and special place. Home modifications, new technologies, housing communities, and forms of care are being developed and improved every day to help older adults age while staying in place of…

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    Journal - Kc Adams 1. Give a full description of where the issue discussed was observed. This is a song that I have listened to for several years. I liked it when I was younger, so I bought it, but I have never looked closely at the lyrics before now. 2. Give a brief statement as to why this issue was chosen. I chose this song because the title of the song itself "Angel With a Shotgun" feels like an issue immediately and because I wanted to look closer to see how the image of an…

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    SunnySide Assisted Living is a newly opened assisted living facility that offers a wide range of services and activities. SunnySide Assisted Living is designed to allow elderly individuals to enjoy retirement while maintaining their independence. Retirement should be enjoyed, not spent doing household chores. This assisted living facility is designed for elderly individuals who are both completely independent and/or individuals who need personal assistance with daily activities. The physical…

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    Revolving Door Cycle

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    comforts of their own home, and stay safe doing so? There are rarely healthcare aids willing to live with a geriatric patient. After all, aids have families of their own. But what if good-willed, under-employed or unemployed people were given a place to live and work, with the elderly in their houses, in essence, a geriatric au-pair service? A background check could be done on to these people, and these new caregivers would be trained to take care of the elderly, and given a stipend by the…

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    In Jamaica Kincaid’s 1990 novel, her writing created the story of a woman beginning a new phase of her life. The narrator struggles between her sense of self versus the new environment. “I was no longer in a tropical zone and I felt cold inside and out…” (lines 44-45) the narrator shows the obvious signs of fear to the unknown and a sense of homesickness magnifying her struggles to the reader. She was lost and unhappy in her new environment. She appears to be closed off and unwilling to take in…

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    The Women of Brewster Place explores the backgrounds of several different women whose decisions and experiences have all landed them in the dead end ghetto called Brewster Place. Mattie Michael, one of the most consistent figures in the novel, has been constantly let down by men all her life: her father, the father of her baby, and her son. Mattie’s character, role in the novel, and the different conflicts she faced helped her better connect with the other women of Brewster Place. Although…

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    Courageous Black Women ofBrewster Place and Their Lives “The Women of Brewster Places” focuses on seven women who struggle to balance their emotional lives but are interconnected in some way as they are all residence of the Brewster place. The author Gloria Nayolar gives a combination of dual cultures of African American women migrating from the Southern to the northern part of the United States of America. Brewster place is a community. How the women of Brewster place presented each other as a…

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