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    activities that enhanced our residents’ quality of life. Prior to taking this course, I felt I had a good understanding of the TR process and that the programs provided by my department were genuinely therapeutic to the residents. Even after taking this course, I still believe that our recreation department offers quality programs with therapeutic benefits. However, taking this course has served as an evaluation…

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    Community Assistants

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    scoffing at them, and even go as far as ignoring the students when asked for assistance. Their responsibilities consist of holding events in the lobby, holding events in coordination with other groups on campus, petulantly dealing with their building’s residents (including their personal conflicts), sitting at the desk all day, staring into their phones, and filing the…

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    to do volunteer work, they made me aware that this is an organization is a for profit organization. That means all the employees are getting paid to do all of the work that they do, and the price to live here is going to be more expensive for the residents due to having staff members available 24/7 around the clock. I asked, “how much charity work is done here,” and Lisa Schmitz the Administrator said, “There is not many people that opt to come in for free other than churches and some bands that…

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    colleagues who work hard every day to make the residence experience better. As a University Housing Representative, I have the ability to limit your extra curricular involvement, which would include your involvement in NRHH. While your role as a Resident Assistant doesn 't directly relate to role in NRHH, the impact your are making impacts the department and students and that I have jurisdiction…

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    the kind of work that this job requires. I know so many people who are CNA’s and hate the work that they do. If you come and do this job and do not enjoy doing it, you will not do perform very well. A huge part of this job is interacting with the residents and showing compassion for them. While in this field you need to know that every resident’s needs and situations are different; what works for one, may…

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    Care Conference Case Study

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    responsible to organize a care conference for three of the residents in the residential home that I work with. To organize this care conference, it is imperative that I will fully know the goals for each of the resident. I have to prepare every necessary documents that are needed, facts about the resident like their record when the first move in to the facility, physical and medical history of each resident, and the recent report of the resident. As the LPN who is responsible for this…

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    On Tuesday, August, 23, 2016 at approximately 07:00 PM, resident Ung Gi Koh came and asked Resident Assistant (RA) Todd McKinney about a "awkward situation" of how to carry unique, and possibly embarrassing personal items over to University Gates Apartments. RA McKinney suggested putting it in his suitcase that resident Koh had lying on the floor. Resident Koh liked the idea and took RA McKinney 's idea. At approximately 7:15 PM, resident Koh returned from his journey with the suitcase and…

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    Nt1320 Unit 4

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    The new facility and opportunity for a wide range of medical training will attract residents to the area. This is beneficial to the hospital and the community. 2. Establishment of a preventative, diagnostic mobile team. a. The team will be able to reach and treat those community members who are not able to drive, the elderly, and those…

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    though they are in a rush when around and caring for the residents. For example, even when doing simple tasks, like setting up a table for an arts and craft activity, they take their time. I started preparing the table in a way I thought made sense, but they informed me I was moving too fast and that this could stress the residents and make them feel like we were trying to rush them through the activity. It is important not to make the residents feel like you don’t have enough time for them,…

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    In view of the confirmation and the examination results, I concur with the police and coroner's discoveries. Amid the examination of Mrs. Muliaga's passing, Mercury Energy had a "don't disengage" approach with their rule or methodology (Bridgman, 2010). The contractor was familiar with the policy as he used it prior to Mrs. Muliaga’s demise in similar situations when he had knowledge that disconnecting the power could cause harm to those inside the home. Furthermore, Mrs. Muliaga and her family…

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