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    Learning outcome 1 know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1.1 List the aspects of employment covered by law Here is a list of the aspects of employment covered by law; The Disability Discrimination act The Discrimination Act The Sex Discrimination Act Human Rights of older people in healthcare Data Protection Act RIDDOR 1995 1.2 List the main features of current employment legislation Here is a list of some of the main features

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    on the verge on going out of business. Company Overview Providing nearly one century of care to the inhabitants of Monroe County and surrounding areas in Northern Pennsylvania‚ Pleasant Valley Manor’s origins date back to 1924. The original nursing home housed 47 to 54 residents and provided care primarily for the destitute. In 1965‚ due to increased regulatory agency involvement‚ the original building was closed and a second building‚ which housed 54 residents‚ constructed. Monroe County incorporated

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    going to the lake for the day and fishing. Nobody really‚ truly thinks about what life is like when you can no longer take care of yourself. You will make it to that point eventually in your life‚ but nobody should think of moving into a retirement home as a bad thing! Things change with time‚ including these facilities. For instance‚ Chia-Hsiu Chang conducted a study investigating the effect on the resident’s satisfaction when bringing a visual art-based environment into the facility. He placed pictures

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    of Medicare The Medicare program has two components: Hospital Insurance (HI) or Medicare Part A‚ helps pay for hospitalizations‚ home health‚ skilled nursing facilities‚ and hospice care for the aged and disabled. Supplementary Medical Insurance (SMI) consists of Medicare Part B and Part D. Part B helps pay for physicians‚ outpatient hospital care‚ home health‚ and other services for the aged and disabled who have voluntarily enrolled. Part D provides subsidized access to drug insurance coverage

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    Sundance HealthCare Systems Painted Valley‚ USA Street Address Patient’s Name Dare‚ Jane V. Hospital Number 8032 Hao Jung Street Birth Date Age 10/31/xx City 73 Sex Phone Number San Francisco Marital Status F # 822999 823 762-3673 State Married Zip California Soc. Sec. # County 85321-9626 Calaveras 773 Race Religion 101-87-3546 Room Taoism Asian Ethnicity Patient’s Occupation Retired Non-Hispanic Notify In Emergency Name Relationship Jade Dare Responsible for Account

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    approach retirement‚ federal and state policy‚ makers are exploring policies to care for the increasing number of elderly and to finance expanding long-term care needs. Other concerns include how to provide an adequate mix of institutional care and home and community-based services and how to monitor the quality of services delivered in these settings. Long term care refers to a wide range of supportive‚ medical‚ personal‚ and social services for people limited in their ability to function independently

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    families leave the home for work every morning and returning later that evening. It is very difficult‚ if not almost impossible to care for their love ones who stay alone at home for so many hours. With this in mind‚ more and more families are finding themselves face to face with the most difficult decision of all and lots of questions‚ should they place their love ones in skilled nursing home or in an adult living facility and if so‚ what is the best option. Both‚ skilled nursing home (also known as

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    smelly‚ and where you go to die. We have seen a change lately in reforming how people think about nursing homes and the care that is provided in them. “The culture-change movement is a broad-based effort to transform nursing homes from impersonal health care institutions into true person-centered homes offering long-term care services” (Koren‚ 2010). In the article Person-Centered Care For Nursing Home Residents‚ by Mary Jane Koren‚ she talks about the importance of patient-centered care and what

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    Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1987; established regulations for nursing homes receiving federal funding that includes reimbursements from Medicare or Medicaid programs. It was signed by President Ronald Reagan‚ and it was the first major revision to the federal standards for nursing home care since the creation of both Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. This legislation changed the legal expectations of nursing homes and their care. If nursing homes do not comply with these regulations they cannot receive federal

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    spouse‚ family members‚ or friends due to death * Loss of workplace and its relationships due to retirement * Loss of ability to go to favorite places * Loss of ability to attend services and meetings at their faith communities * Loss of home and personal possessions 6. What are six problems that lack of independence can cause? * * Poor self-image * Anger toward caregivers‚ others‚ and self * Feelings of helplessness‚ sadness‚ and hopelessness * Feelings of being

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