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    Specific nutrient content claim requirements of Canadian Food Inspection Agency(CFIA) includes a omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid claims. The declaration of additional information is optional in Canada in general. If the regulations require the declaration of one nutrient, the declaration of other nutrients may not necessarily be required, unless the regulations have some special requirement. Polyunsaturated fatty acids are required to be declared when shown and triggers the three…

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    Long Term Care Options The three long-term care options that were researched are Home Health Care, Assisted Living Facilities, and Nursing Home. Home Health Care has several pros and cons. Some of the pros for home health care is being to keep the person in their familiar environment, this contributes significantly to the over all health and well-being of the individuals. Another pro is cost, the financial savings of having in home health care keeps cost to a minimum. Lastly, you do not have…

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    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. One of the facilities’ specialties includes a ventilation weaning…

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    care is for an individual who requires assistance with physical or emotional needs over an extended period of time (Day, n.d.). The individual would need support with activities daily for healthy living. The individual would require this type of help due to illnesses, diseases or age preventing the individual from doing daily activities (Day, n.d.). “Estimates by experts are that at least 60% of all individuals will need extended help in one or more of the areas above during their lifetime…

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    The Tragic Saturday Working in palliative care, I have been by the bedside of many dying patients; I have been there for their last breath. Comforting families while they grieve is hard, but rewarding. I am often told by friends and family that they could not do what I do and that I have a gift. This gift, the ability to care for others when they are no longer able to care for themselves, is what made the decision to move my father-in-law, Harald, into our home an easy one. After being…

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    Long Term Care Case Study

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    Mrs. Thomas and her son have been my neighbor for over 15 years. I have been to her house on many occasions and to see her unable to move around because of Alzheimer’ is very difficult. Her lack of memory and inability to take care of herself has placed a great strain on her son as he is unable to take care of her personal needs. After weeks of trying to take care of his mom the best way he knows how, he has begun to contemplate about long-term care facility that can take over the care of his…

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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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    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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    services promote independence and security for persons who cannot take care of their needs as a result of illness or debility. For most persons, long-term care includes assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). Also, it may consist of help with everyday tasks, called instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) (Batnitzky, Hayes, & Vinall, 2014). On average, the target client for long-term care is people over the age of 65, which 70% of whom require some long-term care during their…

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    medical and social services to support the needs of people living with chronic health problems that affect their ability to perform daily activities. There are various types of facilities today for someone who needs long term care. For instance, nursing homes are a place of residence for people who need continuous nursing care and have deficiencies with activities of daily living. They offer the most substantial care a person can get outside a hospital. Although some services may vary from…

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