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    BUS 335 – Staffing Organizations Assignment 1: Staffing Plan for a Growing Business Professor Robin K. Harvey Lucresia Ortiz 1/28/2015 Operating an in-home daycare can be an ideal situation for those who enjoy spending time with children and who may also have preschool age kids of their own. To operate an in-home daycare‚ providers are required to obtain a license‚ undergo inspections and submit immunization records to state licensing agencies. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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    Secure Attachment Theory

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    relationship with a loving parent provides us with a "home base" from which we can venture to take the risks that are inevitably part of a life of joy and accomplishment. In short‚ close‚ psychologically intimate relationships between babies and their caregivers are central to human life. The theory of attachment is about these relationships; how they are formed‚ what happens during the first intimate relationship with the nurturing parent‚ and what the consequences are for later development.

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    level of independence in‚ versus support needed across‚ a range of IADLs and ADLs. ADL functioning may be assessed in three ways: self-report‚ informant (caregiver) report‚ or performance of actual ADL tasks. The most common method of ADL assessment is self-report or informant report through informal interview. The individual or primary caregiver (e.g.‚ spouse‚ adult child) is asked whether the individual requires assistance in any of a range of ADL tasks. Formal self-report questionnaires obtain

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    The socialization of caregivers is never ending. This is a very important area in patient- caregiver relationships. Throughout medical school students spend most of their time concentrating on the scientific aspects of healthcare with very little focus on patient’s emotions‚ feelings or thoughts. After finishing four years of medical school‚ then the students begin their internships. With long work hours‚ overwhelming responsibilities‚ they are also faced with high pressure that prepares them

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    Elder abuse

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    services. Elder adults go through many changes as they age causing them to rely on people more. Some Elderly people get to stage where they are unable to take care of themselves‚ very forgetful and unable to transport themselves and have rely on caregivers‚ family or close friends. Some elderly people get to a point where they can no longer live in their home and end up living in a nursing home or with a close family member. When most people think of elder abuse they think of nursing homes. Abuse

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    Reactive Attachment Essay

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    There must be the existence of services that not only allow‚ but also encourage all caregivers to acquire sensitive‚ reliable‚ as well as attuned interaction with their young ones from the time of delivery. Some caregivers need a high level of support to allow them to achieve this. While this is impossible‚ alternative measures must be taken so as to ensure that infants acquire at least one sensitive

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    With America’s elderly population continuing to rise‚ the need for quality home health care presents an increasing dilemma. Caring at home for an elderly population whose health needs have not been addressed elsewhere provides the comforts of home at a lesser cost than fully attended or hospital care. Growth in this economic sector also provides needed jobs. Yet‚ the cost remains staggering and the issue of who bears the home health price tag will undoubtedly provoke controversy. As people grow

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    desire to care for people as my motive. I really couldn’t laugh at his precocious question beyond this‚ since we were all-too familiar in my family with the jaded cynicism that starts to cloud the idyllic and altruistic intentions of the brand-new caregiver‚ hoping to care and make a difference. Now‚ as a practicing nurse and department head‚ I can daily recount my frustrations that put my strict time constraints at odds with my desire to really be present and show care. Like these study participants

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    life‚ and a responsibility because we are entrusted with the task of promoting every aspect of the child’s development. All children are vulnerable. They have little power over their lives and few skills for protecting and caring for themselves. Caregivers who work with children have a special and important role—one in which they have the power to do great good or‚ in some unfortunate cases‚ great harm. The particular status of children as human beings who need special protection and nurturing

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    The PAINAD scale was found to be confusing due to the vocabulary used‚ but with the needed adjustments of breathing pattern vocabulary‚ it would be as highly credited as The Abbey Scale (Coker‚ E. et al‚ 2008). PAINAD did help educate family and caregivers to understand what were pain associated signals easier enabling recognition of which behaviours to look out for and how to compare what was normal to what was a sign of pain (McClean W‚

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