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    Describe ethical dilemmas that may arise in own area of responsibility when balancing individual rights and duty of care. Nurses and other medical personnel normally confront ethical dilemmas when caring for terminally ill patients. Correct understanding of the fundamental ethical principles aids the nurses to examine major dilemmas in the delivery of healthcare to the very sick patients or terminally ill patients. Due to a boost in medical knowledge and expertise‚ so are alternatives for healthcare

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    use of telecommunications technologies to exchange health information and provide healthcare services” (House Call 19). The preliminary results of the utilization of this new technology has shown promising ways to help the elderly remain in their homes longer‚ and provide cost-saving benefits for the elderly and the government. In an article found on Senior Journal.com‚ “New Roles for Increasing Percentage of Older Citizens in an Aging America;” author Stephen Tung reports that‚ as of Feb. 2012

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    will consider how principles of support are implemented by using Overton house residential care home to evaluate and explain how principles of support are applied. Key concepts such as person-centred approach and dilemmas and conflicts arising from the provision of care are explained. This is followed by explaining and evaluation of own responsibilities‚ accountabilities and duties in working in the care home and to make recommendation for development. The last section will use leaflet development to

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    Abandoned Senior Citizens

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    Abandoned Seniors Citizens Carla Crull COM/220 December 13‚ 2009 Carol Parker Abandoned Senior Citizens  Are Americans prepared for the increasing numbers of elderly population? In the next century the oldest of old will be the fastest growing population in the nation. According to The AGS Foundation for Health and Aging (2005)‚ the size and character of the elderly in the United States is rapidly changing. Since the 1900 most of the US population was under the age of 65‚ but this

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    Assisted Living Experience

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    a hospital like. The average stay time in a assisted living facility is about 2 and half years compared to a nursing home which is almost 3 years ("Long-Term Care A‚” n.d.). . In both of the facilities women are more likely to be in these facilities since they have high life expectancy. They feel that their loved ones will be more comfortable staying in an area where they feel at home and the resident has a higher chance of being comfortable and adjusting to the atmosphere ("Long-Term Care A‚”

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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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    Caring of Parents

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    often complicated for Foreign Service families by being posted abroad. The distance involved makes it harder to get information and help so contingency planning is essential. Often Foreign Service families only have short visits during R & R or on home leave and hate to spend the precious time with their parents talking about serious business or unpleasant possibilities. Or we may be caught up in hectic preparations for an overseas assignment and not want to take the time to do contingency planning

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    Nursing Home Paper

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    When asked “What is a nursing home?” one should be able to respond with “ A nursing home is a private institution residential accommodations with health care‚ especially for elderly people.” A nursing home can also be stated as a home for mostly elderly people to be better taking care of because their love one cannot give them the care that they need. A nursing home is not only for those who are getting older and needed to be taking care of. A nursing home also take care of those who are rehabilitating

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    Chronic Care by E-Health

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    CHRONIC CARE BY E-HEALTH INTRODUCTION (IDENTIFICATION OF THE MARKET) Chronic diseases‚ including cardiovascular conditions‚ diabetes and asthma are among the most costly‚ deadly and debilitating medical conditions faced by Americans. Nearly one in two American adults have at least one chronic disease and more than 75 percent of the nation’s total medical care costs are spent on chronic diseases. The burden of chronic diseases often falls on the safety-net and underserved populations. The rise of

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    Aging Parents

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    of managing their own affairs. Many of today’s elderly are forced to move in with their adult children. If they remain healthy in their later years‚ they are able to stay in their own homes‚ either with part-time or live-in assistance. Others are not so fortunate‚ and must be moved into nursing homes for the remainder of their lives. Their numbers are growing‚ and unfortunately‚ the need for quality care and housing for our elderly population is not keeping up the pace. “The age wave is

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