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    (In Harris, 2017). The CMS determines and evaluates the quality measures which must be utilized by the hospices. It also determines the processes that hospices should use when submitting data for such measures. Continuing Care Retirement Community A CCRC is a community living arrangement on a single campus that provides health care, housing, and social services. It offers different levels of services ranging from independent housing to nursing home care. The fee arrangement for…

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    The Garden Valley Retirement center offers all-inclusive independent senior living. The facility is large, and offers an open concept layout. At this establishment Maddi is required to assist in preparing the dining room for the seniors to dine in. Maddi was asked to arrange the tables appropriately. Maddi was shown how to set the table in a clockwise direction. The directions explained for setting up the tables for fine dining were: water glasses, spoons, knives, charger and dinner plates with…

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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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    Martha Rogers Case Summary

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    A major role of practicing healthcare professionals in today’s society is their moral and ethical approaches to a patient’s overall care. In this specific case, Martha Rogers, an 85-year-old gerontology patient, was admitted to a psychiatric unit of the hospital due to confusion and increasing irritability. Following evaluation, healthcare providers found she was dehydrated which may have caused some of the symptoms that she was undergoing; Mrs. Rogers, however, became calm and cooperative with…

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    Case Study Walk-To-Dine

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    “Walk-to-Dine” is a program that focuses on maintaining resident’s highest level of endurance, strength, and overall well-being. There are several studies that have been performed over this subject that conclude that this program is beneficial. The strategy is to give the residents who cannot walk to the dining room independently, the chance to do so with help from the staff. The program not only allows for a natural dining experience for the resident, but it also provides a form of regular…

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    During this investigation, the Alive and Weill Check with Ms. Emma Hernandez took place during an announced visit with her at the La Posada retirement community center at 501 S. La Posada Circle, Green Valley, AZ 85614. The retirement community center is a private well-guarded facility with roaming Security Guards throughout the center which prohibits photos to be taken within the facility, as all visits must be through contacting the front lobby office and checking in before any contact is to…

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    401k Research Paper

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    save money for your retirement without a 401k There are alternatives to a 401k that has tax advantages. When considering saving for retirement, most people will receive the advice to acquire a 401k. But many individuals do not have access to a 401k through their workplace. The statistics for those that do not have access is around 31% of the workforce. It is still possible to save for retirement if you are among those workers that do not have access to the 401 k retirement plan. Individuals…

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    Hidden Socioeconomic Rules

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    ago when I started preparing for the latter portion of my life. I was speaking with my financial advisor at Edward Jones about what wise investments I should be making financially in the present. She spoke of how starting a Roth IRA (individual retirement account) would benefit me immensely in the future. She explained to me that it utilizes a seemingly miraculous formula in finances called compounding interest, which builds interest on not only the principle but also on its own interest. This…

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    items and research inquires for our customers. Our customers included internal associates, consumers, and legal and government entities. This involved working with many bank products such as, checking, savings, certificate of deposits, individual retirement accounts, brokerage accounts and credit cards accounts. With a team of twenty-five associates, we would fulfill an average of three thousand request, which would generate approximately thirty thousand deliverables. Fulfillment Operation would…

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    Summary of Career Theory In this assignment I will explain the Theory of Work Adjustment (TWA) and how it applies the best to my work history. The TWA is defined under the assumption that “people have two types of needs: biological which consists of food and water etc, and psychological needs, such as social acceptance” (Hagler & Plessman, 2015, 187). An individual will go to work and earn a paycheck that will be enough to satisfy their personal needs and by doing so will also be socially…

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