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    are influenced by four elements that play intricate roles in occupations while a person is actively participating in a particular activity. The four elements include client factors, performance skills, performance patterns, and contexts and environments (cite). I will use Job performance, activities of daily living (ADLs), and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) to describe and analyze how the…

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    Throughout life, it is easy to become stuck in daily routines, always doing what’s “normal” without ever questioning it. In 1959, C. Right Mills recognized this issue and published his book “Sociological Imagination” addressing it. The concept of sociological imagination involves questioning that daily routine that we may be stuck in, rather than just accepting it. Not only did Mills want us to question our own daily norm, but the norm of society as a whole. Every individual has an effect on…

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    Senior Living and Cognitive Impairment Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is defined as a degree of mental or cognitive impairment that is not normal for the person's age. It may also be used to describe the set of symptoms commonly associated with certain medical conditions or diseases. MCI is often referred to as a pre-Alzheimer's stage of dementia, although not everybody with MCI will develop Alzheimer's. MCI has also been called "the place between slight forgetfulness and Alzheimer's". Many…

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    Exercise is a free time activity that helps children to feel good about every aspect of the health definition. This is going have the effect on children in the ways of; their physical health, mental health, and the way that exercise helps in the classroom. This is going to result in the healthier living of children all around the world, cutting down on the problems such as obesity and unhealthy living of children. In fact, exercise is one of the most important parts of keeping your body at a…

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    Long-term care insurance is designed to give cost support for services that assist with daily living activities. It can be served for institutional setting, and other physical help. Long-term insurance can cover many forms of expenses from basic needs to major care services. Based on Niles (2018), “most long-term care insurance policies are comprehensive, which means they will cover expense” (p. 205). The type of coverage is based upon patient’s age, policy and services of care needed. Those who…

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    These are a few examples of activities of daily living (ADLs) that frail older adults may not be capable of doing. During the week, you probably had to pay a bill, go grocery shopping or make a phone call. These are examples of instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). When an older adult can't do one of these activities they are considered a frail older adult (Kail and Cavanaugh, 2010). ADLs and IADLs are very similar to each other because they are activities that an adult is expected…

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    In this world, everyone has a time limit; moreover, some have more time than others. It is inevitable to beat death. That is why we are told to live life to the fullest because we never know when our time is up. Our Town is a play in three acts by Thornton Wilder that portrays this way of life. Wilder expertly utilizes the setting and literary devices to show that humans should appreciate the beautiful transient life one is given. The whole play is basically structured in three days. Thornton…

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    Often providing education to the patient as well as the family in different ways to entertain, such as arts and crafts that may develop many skills that are necessary for daily occupations, all of these significantly improving the quality of life of all involved. In conclusion, I look forward to complete the Cota program and finally embark in a successful career as an occupational therapist; it will be very fulfilling…

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    an individuals’ activities of daily living (ADLs) and engagement in their valued occupations is low vision (Arbesman, Lieberman, & Metzler, 2014). By holding…

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    in quality of life vary based on personal preferences and lifestyles which include quality of environment, physical and material well-being, health and a secure social and occupational environment. High quality of life will give us a better living environment. Humans interact with the environment constantly. The environment, which usually discussed in the context of sustainability, is equally important for an individual’s life. A better quality of life can afford an unspoiled environment…

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