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    Many older people live in nursing homes. So these people do not have own home‚ in which can feel like in their castle. Perhaps the most relevant is the children’s homes. Many children leave their parents to their fate‚ they care less or just do not care for. Or it is very painful to watch when many children is growing up without their parents‚and they do not have who would hug them in the evening‚ follow the tale and so on. Such children are cared for in children’s homes‚ but it can not

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    Medication management in older adults: a critique of concordance Austyn Snowden across the hfe span; older people are just as unlikely to take a medicine that interferes with their lifestyle or behefs as younger people (Carter et al‚ 2003). The concept of concordance has emerged as a principle underpinning many suggested solutions to these problems (Medicines Partnership‚ 2003). This article examines the concept of concordance and concludes that‚ while useful as a principle‚ it is difficult to

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    Residential Care Setting Outcome 1 Understand the legal‚ policy‚ rights and theoretical framework for residential care for children and young people Assessment Criteria The learner can: 1. Outline current theoretical approaches to residential provision for children and young people 2. Explain the relevant legal and rights framework that underpins work with children and young people in residential care 3. Explain the influence of current policies and legislation on residential care provision 4

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    Older people and Social Care My presentation topic is social policy and older people and the key act I’m going to mainly focus on is the NHS & Community Care Act 1990. Going with the assumption that an older person is one whose age is 65 or over – the one distinguishing feature that they possess is that they appear not to work for a living. Older people have always been a major focus for social policy and because the UK is an ageing society‚ their importance to the subject is increasing further

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    busy with my job. How am i going to take care of my parents? ’. If so‚ your parents can choose to say ’ I’m busy with my job‚ how am i going to take care of my kids? ’ and just send you to the orphanage. But did they do that? No. In fact‚ taking care of a baby is way harder than taking care of an elderly people. Baby poop and cry almost all the time but they still bare with you. And you‚ if you are busy with your job‚ can’t you just hire a maid to take care of your parents? Is it that hard?  If

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    and controlling for the organization (Gibson‚ Ivancevich‚ Donnelly‚ & Konopaske‚ 2012).  This report shows Mrs. Mclean who is working as a manager in templestowe pioneer Village aged care. The manager’s job requirements that help manger to mange day-to-day organizational activities accordance to aged care standards. This assignment also describes how manager use positive and accurate interaction method with individuals and groups from inside and outside the organization. Moreover‚ nature of

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    founded by David Conry on the 21st of April 2005‚ due to his wife Shevaune’s placement into an aged care facility at the age of 33. The organisation’s mission is ‘To provide choice in care and housing for young Australians with high care needs’. Youngcare’s core activities involve around revenue generation to fund its Youngcare homes‚ and at home grants for families looking after individuals with high care needs. Since its establishment Youngcare has consistently recorded strong financial performance

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    alternatives and financial analysis. Together‚ the information provided a thorough overview of his options within eldercare. 2. How do congregate care and assisted living facilities differ? They differ in client profiles‚ ownership‚ elder decision to join‚ services‚ physical environment‚ pricing and financing needs. Client Profile: Congregate care facilities typically targeted younger elders (average age 78) that were independent and more upscale. Assisted living facilities typically targeted

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    Home(s). Retirement Homes | Old Age Homes N A  Emotional support | Bharathy. G‚ Chennai Children move to various corners of the globe to pursue their chosen careers. Often their parents are left back. Of course‚ their monetary needs are taken care of by the children who send them enough money. But what about their emotional needs? For such people‚ old age homes are a boon — dependable shelters that provide love and affection. BOON (+) or BANE! (-) E YE O P ENER T OP IC O

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    THE BENEFITS OF OPTING FOR LIVE-IN CARE Most people arrive at a time in their lives when they need some extra help around the home‚ usually due to an going health issue or because they simply can’t get around as easily as before. The majority of seniors would prefer to remain in their own familiar surroundings and remain mostly independent. Unfortunately‚ it is not always possible for close family members to step in when this situation arises; because of work pressures or commitments‚ physical

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