physical needs of the elderly but also the social and intellectual needs of the elderly. An elderly person needs to remain as physically active as their health allows in order to maintain agility‚ strength‚ and to maintain their physical health. So physical needs that are found in outdoor recreation such as walking path ‚basketball court ‚foot reflexology path and park can be seen. Social needs are social activities with a circle of friends that elderly can depend on. Facilities
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Have you ever wondered the reasons that Obama Care(ACA) was instituted? Why has Obama put so much time into getting ACA to pass? So should it pass or not? Congress should not have passed Obama Care because it is austere and strenuous on people‚ it gives the government too much power‚ and it is unfair to the retired seniors. The new Healthcare law is unfair to the community because it increases taxes‚ and enforces the employer’s mandate. As an example of unfair taxes “The stock market has grown seven
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Savannah Robinson BIO 260 Dr. Wechman Sept. 5‚ 2014 Affordable Care Act Opinion I do not support the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act‚ otherwise known as ObamaCare‚ has some good arguments and some bad. Reporters on television and online media sites place untruthful statements about Obamacare to help those involved. However‚ I also believe that it is great that all people will have health care coverage at some point and that you can not be turned down for coverage. They say there is
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The Effects of Day Care on Children’s Emotional‚ Cognitive‚ and Social Development by Gina Lalli There have been many concerns in the past decades as to whether attending daycare during infancy produces negative or positive effects on the development of children (Belsky and Steinberg 1978‚ Booth et al. 2002‚ Egeland and Hiester 1995‚ Farran and Ramey 1977‚ Field 1991‚ Lamb 1996‚ Peisner-Feinberg et al. 2001‚ Schwartz 1983). Many of these concerns are influenced by the fear that separating infant
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Briefly describe the key principles of person centred care and demonstrate how you implemented person centred care in practice‚ Illustrate with examples. Use academic literature and the insight that it provides to inform your understanding of the key principles of person centred care. Person centred care can be viewed in many different aspects. The eight key principles of nursing practice found by the Royal College of Nursing (2011) include‚ dignity‚ responsibility‚ safety‚ choice‚ communication
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Advance Care Planning - Taking the right steps Writing Assignment Introduction Making decisions about your health care needs as well as the choices that you would expect to make if you were not able to are very important reasons for advance care planning. An advance care plan coincides with the medical treatment received. Whether you contract an illness or you are involved in an accident that prevents you from making decisions to treat or not based off the prognosis leaves the decision
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Understanding Continuum of Care Service Long term continuum care: the continuum of care includes all levels of health care and personal care service available. It is normally defined as all levels of housing‚ supportive‚ and health care services available to a person in a given locality. The senior housing and services industry uses specific terms to refer to the various levels of service and care. If you’re not familiar with those terms‚ it may be confusing for you to understand what you need
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Transforming Care at the Bedside: Adhering to the Ethical Principles of Patient Autonomy‚ Beneficence‚ and Nonmaleficence The Nursing Role Abstract This paper explores several published articles following the national program‚ Transforming care at the Bedside (TCAB)‚ developed by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI); and how it supports the ethical principles of patient autonomy‚ beneficence‚ and nonmaleficence in patients‚ especially
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Dysthymia and Elderly Jacob Wenger Dysthymia is defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ Fourth Edition‚ Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR)‚ as “semichronic‚ smoldering mood disorder with ongoing waxing and waning symptoms. Symptoms must be present for at least two years in adults and for at least one year in children and adolescents.” (Sansone & Sansone‚ 2009‚ p. 14) The disorder is further characterized as requiring symptoms lasting two years in adults and one year
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Obama Care Travis Mills COM/156 Judith Sargent Obama Care In March‚ 2010 a significant change in the way that American health care will be handled passed legislation‚ The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; this bill will mark the beginning of huge medical changes here in America. The number of Americans uninsured have dropped because of President Barrack Obama ’s success in getting‚ most popularly known as Obama Care‚ The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (hereafter known
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