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    I’ve been employed at Emeritus Senior Living since April of 2013. I have grown to very much adore the elderly. When I was a little kid and I went to visit family in Nursing Homes or Assisted Living homes I hated it. I hated the smell‚ the feel‚ and how everyone seemed so miserable‚ so when I got the job at Emeritus as a kitchen helper‚ I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel. I didn’t know how to socialize with them‚ but then it just became so easy. The residents became family that I never had.

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    The Impacts of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Health Education and Reconciliation Act of 2010 I. Introduction The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) was signed into law on March 23‚ 2010 by President Barack Obama. Along with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act (HCERA)‚ it represents the momentous transformation of the U.S. health care system. Its main goal is to decrease the amount of uninsured citizens as well as to reduce the overall costs

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    Why I Wanted to Pursue a Master’s Degree in Business Administration Primo A. Betanio‚ RPT MGT 521 April 4‚ 2010 Fernando Casafranca‚ BSEE‚ MBA‚ TM Why I Wanted to Pursue a Master’s Degree in Business Administration The decision to pursue an MBA was a process that started in 1998. At that time‚ I was newly married and had been a Physical Therapist for eight years. I have experienced working in various settings‚ but what I discovered was that not one setting had all the attributes that

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    LTC Healthcare administrators are the individuals who work behind the scenes to make sure the sick are able to receive the care they need. It is the administrator’s job to run and manage the healthcare organizations. Examples of these companies are the local doctor’s office‚ hospitals‚ nursing homes or home healthcare agencies. Healthcare administrators have endless opportunities but I personally think that long term care is a great option. Long term care is always growing and evolving. According

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    The Notebook

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    The Notebook Kristi Rousos Psychology 101 March 18‚ 2006 Ms Grimes Class The Notebook is a movie in which the main character Allie has Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is marked by forgetting and repeating things‚ getting lost and confused‚ difficulties recognizing persons and objects. Symptoms usually appear after age sixty. Alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging and the cause is yet unknown. Alzheimer’s disease is the fourth leading cause of death among adults

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    Evolution of Healthcare

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    Evolution of Health Care Information Systems A skilled nursing facility as of the present time versus a skilled nursing facility 20 years ago was very different. The following will compare and contrast the operation of a skilled nursing facility 20 years ago with the operation of Sandrock Ridge Care and Rehab now. The information systems in the workplace and how data was used 20 years ago versus how it is used now will also be identified. Finally‚ two of the major events and technoligical advantages

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    Pros And Cons Of Medicare

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    result of the 1936 passage of Social Security and the 1965 passage of Medicare‚ they have been considerable improvements in the lot of the elderly‚ a population conventionally defines as those or older. A 1988 census report indicated that if the elderly did not receive government transfer payments (primarily Social Security benefits)‚ the 1986 poverty rate for the elderly would have been 48.5 percent instead of 12.4 percent. Medicare‚ the nation’s health insurance entitlement for the elderly‚ also provides

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    insurers know that Medicare Advantage is the only safe portion of the Affordable Care Act (Obama Care). Since last year the plan has added nearly 900‚000 members. According‚ to the latest federal data‚ the managed -care version of Medicare has grown to 18.7 million since December 2016. Almost 4 million members have enrolled in UnitedHealth Group‚ Humana‚ Aetna‚ and Kaiser Permanente alone. The Government must have a plan in place to insure America‚ why not build off the Medicare Advantage Plan? It

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    financial burden‚ demography changes will significantly increase the number of beneficiaries‚ and thus increase Medicare expenditures and costs. The number of individuals surviving into Medicare age eligibility has risen steadily‚ due to declining mortality rate‚ which will result in a 67% increase in Medicare beneficiary population by 2040 (Olshansky 149). In addition the number of Medicare beneficiaries will grow by 18 million people between 2012 and 2023‚ as the number of Baby Boomers turning 65

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    The Medicaid program is for the indigent families. It’s a program put together by the state and federal government. Being indigent does not necessarily qualify you for Medicaid. Medicaid is the biggest source of funding for medical health services for people with no or limited income. Having limited assets is one of the primary requirements for Medicaid eligibility. Medicaid does not provide all medical assistance for all poor persons (Shi & Singh‚ 2008). Even under provisions of the federal statute

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