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    communication, conflict resolution, interviewing, and documentation. In gaining these skills, there will be less miscommunication . Just like the many skills that should be gained there are many roles that need to taken such as informational, case manager, coordination, enabler, intervention, and advocacy role. There may be a multidisciplinary form that may include the administrator, a nurse, a physician, social worker, activity director, and others as necessary (Singh, 2016). When you make…

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    Medicare Coverage: A Case Study Heidi is a 72 year-old female who is hospitalized for 70-days after experiencing a stroke and further complications of a deep vein thrombosis of the leg and pulmonary embolus. Her current insurance includes Medicare Part A and B without Medicaid or a Medigap policy. While in the hospital she is treated by both a hospitalist and neurologist. Following her hospitalization stay, she is transferred to a skilled nursing facility (SNF) for rehabilitation. After a…

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    I have visited a few large long-term care facilities in the past but came away with negative feelings because the facilities smelled of urine and many of the residents lined the hallways trying to grasp even just a little attention from everyone walking by. These places had a certain aura or presents about them which screamed sadness, distress, anger, hunger for attention, isolation and being unsanitary. Eastmont…

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    Prompt: Please type on a separate sheet of paper (A) reasons for choosing Nursing, (B) why you selected Watts School of Nursing, (C) activities and experiences since last attending school if more than three (3) months have elapsed, (D) study strategies for academic success in nursing school, (E) support system to help balance personal, work, and academic obligations. (A) Reasons for Choosing Nursing When I originally started school I wanted to be a teacher. I loved kids so it seamed like a…

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    Assisted Living Facilities

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    available. If given the opportunity to help make a decision on whether to use an Assisted Living facility before I did this research I would have most likely told you, as most people would, no. Though after seeing what these facilities offer for its residents and how they are catered to meet all the needs of individuals on a case by case, I would recommend this to anyone…

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    The article used for the purpose of this assignment is “Building Relationships in Residential Long-Term Care.” The authors responsible for this work are Gaugler, Joseph E, and Ewen, Heidi H. The article was published in September 2005. It was found in the Journal of Gerontological of Nursing. This article was chosen in response to the question I imposed in the previous assignment.What is the effectiveness of family visits with loved ones in a residential long-term care? Hypothesis/Problem The…

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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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    Social Work Intervention

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    Preventative measures and early intervention help social workers resolve issues before they reach crisis point, therefore minimising the onset of long-term problems and the need for extra support (Wilson et al, 2011). Not only do social workers identify and address issues which could, potentially, impact lives, but they alleviate the barriers by introducing supportive services which are tailored to individual needs. During difficult periods, self-esteem and motivation to do anything is usually…

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    When I decided to volunteer at the Del Amo Gardens Care Center, I wasn’t quite sure if I was emotionally ready. In March of 2013, my grandpa suffered a very severe stroke. It caused so much damage that it paralyzed half of his body, so we had to put him in a nursing home. Shortly after starting my volunteering, however, any negativity faded away as I was eager to assist with the activities. As I participated, discovered that even though a good amount of these patients suffered some sort of…

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    addition to activities. Connecting with local Universities would help foster this relationship. Change in menu needs to take place in order to accommodate the baby boomers exposure to a wide variety of ethnic foods during their lifetime. Having residents be more involved in making choices as to what and when to eat will also improve their…

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