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    Long term care facilities continuously undergo strengths and weaknesses. Nursing homes, being one of the most popular choices for long-term care. A major strength of a nursing home is the mental health services commonly equipped to deal with conditions such as, dementia, depression, Alzheimer’s and many others. In addition, the social support patients receive in order to cope with stress related events. In other words, social support in a nursing home is viewed as a sense of community. Seniors…

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    Forecasting Gdp Analysis

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    Forecasting GDP Now that we know the timely indicators to help us predict the GDP. We can look into forecasting the GDP and how it is done using the BMC. If we go back to the WEC and take a look at the relevance of each indicator. Here we can see that indicators like PMI which we discussed are highly recommended for investors to look at. Along with the survey column to see what analyst have forecasted for this specific indicator. If we take a look at PMI for example we can right click on the…

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    Health Care Issue Analysis

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    According to chapter 8, Healthcare, “the health care issue exploded in 1999 when the U.S. Supreme Court in the Olmstead, required states to offer services outside of a medical facility setting (Pg. 201).” Based on Disabled World, “about 1 – 5 people in America have a disability. Over a billion people, about 15% of the world’s population have some form of a disability”. I agree with the statistic, because more, and more people are finding themselves suffering with some form of health issues,…

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    Introduction The purpose of this review is to synthesis the literature pertaining to safe transition of care for older adults with dementia. As the number of adults age 65 and older continues to increase, the prevalence of dementia is expected to rise worldwide. In the United States alone, more than 5 million adults over 65 years old and more than 14% of those over age 70 have dementia (Alzheimer’s Association, 2015). Although dementia is considered a terminal illness (Mitchell, Teno, Kiely,…

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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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    determined by the prescription made by the dietician for each resident. Housekeeping: Housekeeping department makes sure that the physical hygiene of the facility is maintained with periodic mopping and cleaning. This department is also responsible for daily laundry and ensuring that no clothes get misplaced. Psychiatric and counseling services: Periodic review of antipsychotic medications is one of the elements of Quality Assurance of the NH which is strictly followed by Nursing department…

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    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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    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 longer we live, so will our health…

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    such as meals, bed time, entertainment, and visitors. Long term care facility should make sure that the living environment of the residents is pleasant and homelike. The facility should create more opportunities to do their own things like for example a choice in how they live as possible (Pratt, 2015, p. 110). End-of-Life Issues It is very common in nursing facility to deal with death of their residents. The fact is that most of the residents in the long-term care facilities will live their…

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    provide care round-the-clock and day in, day out while care in community-based is sometimes on an as-needed basis, like the adult day care. 3. Consumers who can help themselves with activities of daily living are cared for in home-based environment while those consumers who cannot help with activities of daily living are institutionalized. 3. Developmentally disabled and mentally retarded individuals tend to function in a home-based or community-based residential settings rather than in…

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