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    Long Term Care

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    much less begin to take care of the costs of the baby boomers’ long-term care needs" (U.S. Special Committee‚ 2002). While traditionally‚ the popular Medicare expenses has been for nursing home care‚ the current change in financial support has been in the direction of home and community based care. The amount of home health visits increased immensely between the years of 1989 and 1996 (U.S. Special Committee‚ 2002). America now has an extremely developed health care system‚ which is accessible to

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    References: Brown‚ D. & Edwards‚ H. (2005). Lewis¡¯s medical-surgical nursing: Assessment and Management of clinical problems. Australia: Elsevier Pty Limited. Crisp & Taylor (2001). Potter & Perry¡¯s fundamentals of nursing. Australia: Elsevier Pty Limited. Harris‚ P. Nagy‚ S & Vardaxis‚ N. (2006). Mosby¡¯s dictionary of medicine‚ nursing & health professions. Australia: Elseiver Pty Limited Stewart‚ R.‚ Prince‚ M. & Mann‚ A. (1999) Vascular risk factors

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    Mississippi Constituent Services Directory Agency Name: Auditor’ Office Auditor’ Office Constituent Services Contact Name: Brent Henderson Phone: 601-576-2639 Email: Brent.henderson@osa.ms.gov Back up Contact: Bill Pope Phone: 601-576-2667 Email: Bill.Pope@osa.ms.gov Handmail Address: Suite 801 Woolfolk Building Brief description of your agency and how it serves the public. Our Agency audits public funds such as County governments and State Agencies as well as Universities

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    week I would visiting my great grand father who was living in an aged care home‚ I remember holding his hand arund the court yard and speaking to other patients that lived there. At one stage he punched my cousin in the face I never was told this until I much older this was because of alzhimers. Even then I would wonder why my grandmother wouldn’t let him stay at her house and why he died shortly after he was living in the home. I never got to say goodbye. As I have become older and hearing about the

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    Delights Nursing Care Home Here is an induction document explaining any risks or hazards that could potentially result in residents‚ visitors‚ and staff being harmed or abused within the nursing home. Physical Within the care home there will be some residents and visitors that may require to use a wheelchair or walking frame‚ this means that hallways can become very crowded and doorways can be awkward to get through. As well as physically disabled people‚ people with visual or hearing impairments

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    Habib‚ J.‚ & Hirschfield‚ M Lipson‚ B. (2002). Choosing the Right Long Term Care Insurance. Danvers‚ MA: John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. Connell‚ L. H. (2004). Nursing Homes & Assisted Living Facilities : Your Practical Guide for Making the Right Decision. Naperville‚ IL: Sphinx Publishing. Matthews‚ J. L. (1999). Beat the Nursing Home Trap : A Consumer ’s Guide to Assisted Living and Long-term Care (3rdrd ed.). Berkeley‚ CA: Nolo.com. Who needs long-term care?. (2003‚ May). In http://ltc.georgetown

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    Winterbourne View care home abuse reveals the ’criminal acts’ nurses and carers are capable of‚ Health Minister warns Norman Lamb says there is ’no excuse’ for the treatment of patients and warns too many with learning disabilities are detained in residential homes BBC’s Panorama exposed horrific abuse at Winterbourne View last year Reporter claims 19 former patients have been subjects of investigations into their wellbeing in their new homes Former Winterbourne patient Simone was restrained

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    The initial person who informed the group about the information was Felicia. She had prior establishments with the agency and felt that volunteering with them would be refreshing. She had enlightened the group that the individuals are the retirement home casually play bingo and don’t mind our school involving in a function. Upon the arrival and appearance‚ the participation was excited and joyful throughout the entire session. The individuals were happy to see some new faces and enjoyed the new prices

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    unit 11

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    reducing the risk of abuse and neglect. M2 Discuss the role of supportive relationships in reducing the risk of abuse and neglect. Using examples. D2 Evaluate the role of multi-agency working to reduce the risk of abuse of adults‚ with reference to legal frameworks‚ regulations‚ working strategies and procedures. In this assignment I will be explaining how‚ the residential care home‚ of which I carried out my first placement; promotes independence and reduces the risk of abuse and neglect. I

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    Person-centred Dementia Care: A Vision to be Refined Healthcare professionals have increasingly been moving away from a task-oriented‚ professional-driven model of healthcare‚ towards a more holistic model of care which emphasizes patients’ perspectives and their subjectively defined experiences and needs. In the field of dementia care‚ this shift has been described most often as a move towards “person-centred care.” Despite a wealth of literature describing the philosophy of personcentred

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