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    and quasi-medical services (CITATION). Quality of care in nursing homes‚ even with all the substantial regulatory oversight‚ still remained problematic. There are however steps that can be taken to improve and promote quality of care in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Nursing Homes Nursing homes serve as a home for individuals who might need to be assisted with activities of daily

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    However‚ a family daycare home may be eligible to become a licensed daycare home in some states if the operator decides that this would be beneficial 2. What are the types of abuse and what do they include? Physical abuse is the most obvious form of child abuse worldwide. While reasonable discipline is excused from child abuse laws‚ causing a child physical injuries or allowing the child to be injured is considered physical abuse. Accidental injuries are not considered abuse; however‚ investigations

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    Using Cameras and Surveillance in Nursing Homes Kandy Johnson University of Phoenix {draw:frame} (Pillemer & Moore‚ 1990) (Pillemer & Moore‚ 1990) {draw:frame} (Harris & Benson‚ 1998‚ p. 57) Surprisingly‚ another issue within nursing homes is alcohol abuse among the residents. Many residents are misdiagnosed with possessing some form of dementia when in reality the resident is a hidden alcoholic that has gone undetected. This information poses yet another reason for the installation

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    Malpractice - Nursing Home Neglect Americans are living longer than ever before thanks to advancements in medical technology‚ diet‚ and treatments. For many‚ this means entering assisted care as they age. Some may have disabilities that prevent from living on their own. Often times‚ the family that would care for them at a healthier time in their life can not provide the constant medical assistance needed. Many have family members that entrust a professional organization such a nursing home to provide

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    supporting nursing home staff. This could range from ensuring they have adequate nurses to cover the number of residents‚ to encouraging new nursing graduates to join nursing homes to help ease the workload so that nurses have time to interact with residents‚ or other options. The benefit to such a program is that residents will be more likely to get the socialization they need and be less likely to be lonely‚ plus they would be developing relationships with the nurses who care for them and not just

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    difficulties which included‚ among many other things‚ such abuse as a deaf and blind man being tied up for 16 hours a day; withdrawal of food; being locked in rooms‚ cold showers‚ over reliance on medication; misuse of funds and sexual abuse. Investigations‚ in part‚ prompted by Mencap (who say that there are about 1.5 million people with learning disabilities and around 2‚500 of these people live in NHS care homes)‚ uncovered widespread abuse and a lack of understanding of people with learning difficulties

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    A Brief History of the Nursing Home Today‚ there are approximately 16‚100 nursing homes in the U.S. with approximately 1.5 million residents (www.cdc.gov). However historically‚ the sick‚ disabled‚ and aged were cared for at home by family members. Changes in technology and social changes have created a shift in how we care for our elderly and disabled‚ and there is evolution in geriatric care that continues today (Morris‚ 1995). Nurses have had a huge role in revolutionizing the care for our

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    worked in a nursing home for nine years‚ and I have seen some residents that have come into the nursing home with a disorder in their speech. It isn’t easy to understand them‚ but if you make the effort you can communicate with them whether it is through making a flash card or just slowing down how you talk to them‚ and stopping and listening to what the resident is saying.

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    Nursing Home Facilities - Top 10 Myths Reality: Most good facilities rarely smell bad‚ and when they do‚ chances are‚ it will be taken care of promptly. Not only are nursing homes inspected by each State on behalf of the Medicare administration every twelve to fifteen months‚ but they are also inspected by family members and other health professionals‚ albeit more informally‚ on a regular basis. So while you may encounter an unpleasant odor on one visit‚ it’s likely you may never experience it

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