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    care? Hypothesis/Problem The focus of the article is to find patterns and determinants of staff members’ attitudes toward family members in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and family care homes. In previous literature, a lot of efforts have been made to describe several…

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    texts. The zombie horror has seen significant change over the past few decades, the most notable being the quality of production, graphics and costume. From white paint applied to the face to now detailed graphics that show the gore and horror of living dead. George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead (1978) has far by been one of the most notable influences on the genre to date. Such influences have led to the release of successful films like Train to Busan (2016), directed…

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    Assisted Living Facilities

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    Assisted Living Facilities: One of the hardest choices a family will ever make is to decide whether or not to put an elder of the household into a care facility, seemingly sending them away as most people see it. Though in reality the accommodations are unlike any of the myths, all of the horror stories, every one of the misconceptions that are out there about assisted living are not as they seem. In reality “assisted living [is] a long-term care option that combines housing, support services…

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    and friends are clueless with how to help or what to say to the patient then usually stop visiting or avoid the patient. The NIH continues to state than just a simple hand touch or a conversation with the patient can make him/her feel more comfortable and less powerless in their life (NIH, 2016). In the case of D.R. who is on hospice and living out her remaining weeks of life, family support can make her more comfortable and relaxed with the end of life process. Enhancing the support system for…

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    of the problem of why humans became zombies and see if they can find a cure, they just see zombies and adapt to killing them, when really that it isn’t the solution. Finally, R and Jules are able to see that the zombies do have a cure and it’s very simple, no need for a complex cure, all they needed was love. This can also reflect in our world today, if all we do is push aside our obstacles in life and not find the root of our problems, they will end up coming back into our lives in one way or…

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    George a Romero the father of horror movies the gift and the mining created a creature that was terrible who witnessed it,the zombie. The movie franchise made everyone fear the dead, This 75 year old man created a masterpiece a long lasting legacy that impact everyone who experiences his creation. I I think that he created the zombie movies because he wanted to explore our fears and make everyone to be afraid of zombies.With His creation of the zombie movie made a pandemic of the whole thing…

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    The Zombie Genre

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    The origin of zombie, also known by “zombi” or “zonbi”, according to Christie (2011), Farghaly (2014) and Platts (2013) has its roots tracing back to Haitian folklore of Vodoun (Voodoo or Vodou) magic (Christie 2011, p. 10; Farghaly 2014, p. 8; Platts 2013, p. 549). It is a product of the supernatural, combined with a vague applied science of pharmacology (Farghaly 2014, p. 9). Here, we shall examine the cinematic (North American) version of zombie which is vastly different from its Haitian…

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    out in the open in a way that would make sense to others because of how there’s just so many ways you could define it. It sounds like something that would be easy, most everybody has their own personal identity after all, yet it’s not always that simple. Given that there are so many theories on it and the fact that everyone has their own opinions on such topics, agreeing on one particular theory for everyone to adopt is nigh impossible, but if you truly think about it, a theory that involves the…

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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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    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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