therapy. Administration of oxygen therapy is the aspect of nursing practice that I selected as a result of completing the case-based learning scenarios. I will explain how the administration of oxygen therapy can have an effect on a patient’s activities of daily living (ADL)‚ including some of the psychological and ethical issues. Breathing is the selected ADL that has been chosen to demonstrate how I implemented the aspect of nursing practice on clinical placement. Changes have been made to protect the
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Example: Assisted Living Facility Nursing Home Supportive housing programs Home care Assisted Living Continuing retirement Communities Description Example: This is a facility that allows clients to live in a residential setting while having personal care services and assistance‚ usually at all hours. Clients will generally need assistance with such functions as eating‚ bathing‚ dressing‚ toileting‚ ambulation‚ or help with medications. Clients living here are unable to function
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Long-term care includes nursing home facilities as well as home care agencies and assisted living facilities. Who uses long-term care services? Why do they use them? Mainly the elderly (considered age 65 or older) population uses long-term care services; however‚ there are those who are younger and mainly physically or mentally handicapped. However‚ those who use long-term care services are those who require additional assistance or recovery time. Examples of some situations in which an individual
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stage are usually inherited from a parent or sibling‚ this means the person has a greater chance of developing the disease if it’s a family history. In the early stage the person tends to deal with forgetfulness‚ mood swings‚ difficulty performing daily tasks‚ and concentration. The late onset stage usually is developed after the age 60. In the late stage there appears to be no genetic or family history involved. The late stage of the disease is a long progress that could take several years
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Long term care is always growing and evolving. According to OHCA‚ by year 2030‚ 33 million people will be seniors and one in five will need some type of long-term care. Long term care administrators oversee the daily operations of a nursing home‚ adult day care‚ or assisted living facility. The responsibilities will include staffing‚ financial management‚ supervising resident care‚ marketing‚ and community outreach. The knowledge of federal‚ state‚ and local standards for long-term care is a
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community. Our non-profit organization‚ Welcome Home Inc. will assist those individuals in transitioning from an institutional setting to their own home in the community. Here‚ these individuals will be rehabilitated from an institutional living perspective to a community living perspective through a range of services and opportunities that will allow them to have more control over their own lives. We are fighting so that people with disabilities can live in the community‚ in their own home‚ instead of
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some capacity for independence due to injury‚ chronic illness‚ or condition” (p. 367). According to Barton (2006)‚ it states that the services long-term care provides help the consumer with basic needs and shows the individuals how to do daily living activities‚ along with therapy and being able to manage their conditions. Today long-term care is serving consumers of all ages in home‚ community‚ and institutional settings (Barton‚ 2006). Long-term care has contributed to the continuum of care tremendously
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I. Types of post-acute‚ institutional‚ residential‚ and community-based settings for older adults II. Types of clients served in select settings III. Facility and patient demographics IV. Payment and cost of long-term care V. Community Living Assistance Services and Supports program (CLASS Act) VI. Initiating the process and making challenging decisions VII. Transitioning from one setting to another “Health‚ mental health‚ residential or social support provided to a person with functional
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Long-term care services are sought out when an individual requires aid with their daily living activities‚ medical or non-medical‚ due to a chronic illness or disability. In the 19th century‚ it was common for long-term care to be given by family members and friends most often based on a need of feeling it was their duty even when it created privations for the family. After the Great Depression the Social Security Act of 1935‚ in addition to welfare programs‚ we began to see a positive impact helping
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aide come to your home are just some of the examples of the care that the health care worker provides. Home health care services are becoming an increasingly popular alternative to hospital and rehabilitation facilities stay. As more individuals are living longer due to medical advances the risk is increased of having long term illnesses that will require help to stay in their own homes. It has become especially pertinent in cases of those patients whose primary health coverage is through Medicare
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