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    Nursing Life Report Sample

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    With that said we did a level four activity with a group of residents. There was no possible way a couple of our residents were going to participate. After speaking with Terrie, I now feel bad that I did not plan an activity with my resident. From her life story I learned that she does like music and she does watch TV on the weekends. Now that I have a better understanding of the concept of the BATF…

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    disorder that is near and dear to my heart. I worked in an Alzheimer’s and dementia facility for almost a year and a half. While working there I grew very close to a lot of the residents that I cared for. One specifically stood out to me. Even though Alzheimer’s had taken so much from her, she was still so loving and pure. This resident was always walking around holding a baby; it was one of the very few words she could still say. The few words she could still say were; baby, honey, and her…

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    emotional needs of the individuals residing in Broadway house. The hours of operation are 24/7, in order for families to be able to see their loved ones. Broadway house services patients diagnosed with HIV & AIDS for over twenty-one years. The residents that are in Broadway house are referred by local hospitals such as: University Hospital, Saint Michaels, Saint Barnabas, and Beth Israel. Throughout my visit, I learned that the patients that reside in this facility were healthy enough to…

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    its finest. Each apartment includes a living room, kitchenette, spacious closets, and nearby parking. Residents can enjoy restaurant-style dining where they are provided with three meals each day. The meals are prepared in a homemade fashion and individuals can enjoy their meal while visiting with other…

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    “All they knew was that I was a convict. They were afraid of me.” Demonstrations such as these reflect the judgment inside Carville as well as the potential outside. Judgment upon both of these residents resides…

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    Wishart Pull Factors

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    community together. There’s also a half-court for basketball for the residents to appreciate. There’s also a nice lawn for residents to play sport. Other recreational facilities are also available for Mansfield Resident's usage, with around 13 parks in the suburb which is a massive pull factor as it improve the healthy lifestyle the community has the social bonds, residents ignite. Tennis Recreational facilities are used by Mansfield Residents who live nearby Curringa Street Park and also a…

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    all Residents in facility are provided with pleasurable, supportive dining environment for all meals, beverage and snacks so they consume and enjoy the majority of the meals, and receive quality nutrition care appropriate for their medical conditions, personal needs, and quality. Meals and the dining experience can play a very important role in maintaining the appetite, therefore the health of the residents in long term care facilities as a customer service in long term care. Use the Resident…

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    help guide their residents in the right direction while making decisions for others and themselves. They also have to provide inspiration and support to their residents when needed and most of all they set an example for their residents on what is right and what is wrong. To become a good role model the RA’s should demonstrate confidence and leadership in different situations and should not panic in terms of emergencies. They should also communicate and interact with all their residents and…

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    monotonous and rigid structure commonly found in nursing homes today. Above all else, St. John’s has returned to their residents two of life’s pleasures often take for granted, autonomy and the freedom to make choices. They have united the elements of medical and emotional care despite the challenge of time in an attempt to restore meaningful purpose to the lives of the residents. Admittedly, this model is not void…

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    Acceptance Never Ends Even in a Nursing Home: The Purpose of Popularity Amongst Residents at Montgomery Care Center Coffee and News Activity Group Setting I walk through the doors of the Montgomery Care Center. Inside there is a small living room to the right with typically one resident watching television and to the right, a window into an office. I wave at the woman at the desk and then sign in at the visitor’s book. I then head right at the end of the hallway and make my way down the…

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