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    Water Betters Our Future Care, Health & Society:Focus on Elder Care and Senior Living The world of health care is only growing each day. The amount of care needed for the late baby boomer population is rising and the demand for caretakers is higher than ever. Water has been proven a necessity to live, but it has other important roles as well. Water is also used for medical and therapeutic care. In the elderly population it has been know to decrease stress, help with depression, relieve pain…

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    Assisted Living Facilities

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    Assisted Living Facilities: One of the hardest choices a family will ever make is to decide whether or not to put an elder of the household into a care facility, seemingly sending them away as most people see it. Though in reality the accommodations are unlike any of the myths, all of the horror stories, every one of the misconceptions that are out there about assisted living are not as they seem. In reality “assisted living [is] a long-term care option that combines housing, support services…

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    Long-term is often required for people who have disabilities or chronic illnesses. People may need assistance with daily activities, such as eating, dressing or bathing. Many people with chronic illnesses or disabilities require the care of a medical professional, such as a physical therapist or registered nurse. Many people believe that if they have an employer-based health insurance plan or Medicare, then the cost of their long-term care will be covered. However, it is important to note that…

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    citizens. The community is aging and the need of a new assisted living facility will to meet the demands within the community. Enlisting the use of planners will help in deciding how to best meet the community’s overall needs for assisted living as well as providing around the clock care for those citizens needing additional services. After analyzing the need for such services the plans, confirm the success of a new assisted living facility. The cost of the development is estimated at $4…

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    Assisted Living

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    Ohio Centers for Assisted Living (OCAL) is a state-wide organization aimed at helping the geriatric population of Ohio. OCAL was one of the first organizations in Ohio for assisted living and they are still growing today. OCAL strives to ensure that senior citizens of Ohio have access to quality assistive living services available and that those citizens have the means to acquire them. Their mission statement is as follows, “Assisted living is one of the fastest growing sectors of the long-term…

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    Description of the problem/issue Long Term Care (LTC) “is a range of services” one may need to support their personal care needs. LTC helps individuals with some of the most basic Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s) like eating, bathing, and dressing. LTC also helps support Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) including: housework, medication management, cleaning, and grocery shopping (“What is Long Term Care?”). LTC services in the United States help meet the needs of older adults…

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    Prevention and Awareness organization but fits into my client’s life. My patient (D.R.) has subjectively stated that “all she wants to do is die.” (DR, 2017) In her last months of life, she has been entirely dependent on the staff for any and all activities of daily life. This poem…

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    term care insurance. Long term care insurance takes care of those individuals who live with disabilities and are in need of long term care. Long term care can be provided at home, in an assisted living facility or in a nursing facility. Assistance is given to those who need help with daily living activities such as bathing, eating and dressing. Long term care goes beyond basic nursing care. Not all the time does our age determine how healthy we truly are, however the fact remains that the…

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    older. The facility has more than 100 employees includes residents personal physician, nursing staffs (CNAs, RNs, and LPNs), social workers, rehabilitation therapists, and activities staffs. It provides 24 hour-a-day nursing care and supervisions. These services include treatment and medications and activities of daily living such as dressing, bathing, feeding, grooming, ambulation, transfers, and etc. The kind of services provided to individual patient greatly depends on the patient’s needs.…

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    there are many roles that need to taken such as informational, case manager, coordination, enabler, intervention, and advocacy role. There may be a multidisciplinary form that may include the administrator, a nurse, a physician, social worker, activity director, and others as necessary (Singh, 2016). When you make the patient comfortable by trying to accommodate to their needs and preferences they will be satisfied with their care. The decisions that are made in the end are up to the…

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