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    Martha Rogers Case Summary

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    A major role of practicing healthcare professionals in today’s society is their moral and ethical approaches to a patient’s overall care. In this specific case, Martha Rogers, an 85-year-old gerontology patient, was admitted to a psychiatric unit of the hospital due to confusion and increasing irritability. Following evaluation, healthcare providers found she was dehydrated which may have caused some of the symptoms that she was undergoing; Mrs. Rogers, however, became calm and cooperative with…

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    Long Term Care Conchita Ruiz-Alvarez Capella University \ Abstract The need for the extended care has become a reality through the longevity revolution. Millions of people are living longer and longer, reaching an advanced age where infirmities rob them of independence. Health care system isn't designed to cope with long-term care issues. For an elderly widow who is whose hands are so gnarled by arthritis, she cannot dress or turn the knob on her kitchen stove. She is keenly alert, but she may…

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    Case Study Walk-To-Dine

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    “Walk-to-Dine” is a program that focuses on maintaining resident’s highest level of endurance, strength, and overall well-being. There are several studies that have been performed over this subject that conclude that this program is beneficial. The strategy is to give the residents who cannot walk to the dining room independently, the chance to do so with help from the staff. The program not only allows for a natural dining experience for the resident, but it also provides a form of regular…

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    Long Term Care Essay

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    4 Ways to Pay for Your Long-Term Care It’s no secret, we are living longer. Advances in modern medicine makes it possible for many people to live long into their 80s and even their 90s. If you are fortunate enough to live this long, then it’s important that you have the very best care when it comes to long-term care. The following are a few ways you can pay for your long-term care or your parent’s long-term care while keeping it affordable. Purchase Long-Term Insurance One of the many…

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    homelike setting. What is a residential care home? Care homes are residential facilities that provide individualized service to small groups of older adults. These adult care homes provide housing, dining services and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). Many adult care homes are situated in large single-family homes that have been renovated into multi-unit apartments. These homes may only have the capability to care for a few…

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    losing M.J., using Gwen, fighting Harry, we see that Peter has completely embraced the symbiote’s evil. Edward, who Raimi uses to represent the Freudian Id, obtains Peter’s job at The Daily Bugle. The Id-like tendencies the symbiote magnifies allows Peter to stand up for himself and take the position at The Daily Bugle for himself, displaying benefit in having a balance between the Superego and the Id. Peter tells Edward that if he “want[s] forgiveness” (Raimi) he has to “find a church” (Raimi)…

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    help save the world, also to protect his aunt. He finally realized what his Uncle meant when he constantly told him that with great power comes with great responsibility. Being Spider man wasn’t Peters’ only job, he works at the newspaper company, Daily Bugle, as a photographer selling pictures of himself as Spider-man to the publisher of the newspaper, J. Jonah Jameson. He does this in order to help Aunt May with finances and to build a good name for himself. Spider-man was feared by the public…

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    Somer’s daughter, Asha, has gone down the path of prosperity going to Brown’s University and she works’ at the Daily Herald. Kavita’s son, Vijay has not gone down the path that his father and mother wanted, but instead the very opposite, becoming a criminal and a drug deader. Kavita and her husband Jasu come home to their home scattered as if someone had tried to…

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    Culture is a major part of daily life. It tells us who we are, allows us to express ourselves, and identifies where we are from or what we value. Culture has changed drastically over the years as styles go in and out of fashion or different resources are available or effective. This was particularly prevalent during the Civil War when limited resources were available and certain, unique needs had to be met. The culture of this time reflects this as demonstrated through its music, fashion, art,…

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    She was sold to John Neely, a cruel and harsh man, as she described him because he beat her a daily and even once with a bundle of rods. In 1815, Truth met and fell in love with a slave named Robert from a neighboring farm. One day Robert snuck over to dee Truth and got caught. When he was caught they savagely beat him until Dumont finally…

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