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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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    ATTENTION CITIZENS OF MEMPHIS, TN: THIS IS A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH. There has been a recent outbreak of an infectious disease in this area. All communication is down and this is the only way to warn citizens on how to properly prepare for the crisis. The Director of Public Health has designed a plan for survival against the infected. In this plan, the following steps will include: safe places to go, how to avoid infection, what to do when infected, and where to send the…

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    Long Term Care Facilities Long term 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…

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    Tragic Saturday Analysis

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    home. The excitement Harald showed when the house was fully of family gave us a look at how lonely he was before moving in. The joy he seemed to have living amongst the chaos of our lives diffused all around him. This new-found joy is what he needs to maintain his health and to prevent frequent trips to the hospital. After a few weeks of living with us, we planned to take Harald to our local farmer’s market. Harald liked to cook and I liked healthy foods. It was a win-win situation.…

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    In Yeon Sang-ho’s Train to Busan is the most purely entertaining zombie film, finding echoes of George Romero’s and Danny Boyle’s work, but delivering something unique for an era in which kindness to others seems more essential than ever. The titular mass transport vehicle serves as an apt and very literary setting for an exhilarating morality tale that pits humanity’s fragile virtues and delicate principles with a ferocious catastrophe. For decades, movies about the undead have essentially been…

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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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    that changed the landscape of horror films to come after it. George Romero’s 1968 independent black and white classic film, Night of the Living Dead, shocked the American public with a level of violence and gore that had previously never been seen in films. It created a divide between people who both loved it and hated it, but since its release, Night of the Living Dead has become touted as the film that revived and renewed the zombie genre. In addition, this film portrayed the social and…

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    It's official, Warm Bodies wins the award for the most creative and unique relationship ever. R is a zombie who finds himself inexplicably caring for young, vivacious Julie, after stumbling upon her while attacking some humans. As he consumes the brain of her boyfriend, he receives brief memories of his captive's life, including his love of Julie. Through strange circumstances, he decides to protect Julie and keep her safe from other zombies. Now wait right there, it definitely sounds sick,…

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