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    You are never too old to do anything People that think that elderly people are too old to do the things which the younger generation are quite capable to do are guilty of both; lack of conviction and uncertainty. Long-standing people are just as capable as we are of fulfilling their dreams and living the way that they want to live due to them being more experienced than us in life for which they know more than the younger generation. Undoubtedly‚ there will be differing opinions from their family

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    Needs of the older person

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    In this essay I will explore a range of older person’s needs to include physical‚ social‚ emotional‚ psychological‚ recreational‚ environmental and spiritual needs. Physical needs of the older person. As we age our metabolic rate slows down and our body cells become less efficient. This in turn effects the functioning of the body’s major organs. Our muscles‚ joints and ligaments all become less supple‚ resulting in stiffness‚ loss of ability and agility. Most elderly people complain of some degree

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    desire that most middle-class parents bequeath to their children in the developing world. The three boxes of life being: foreign Western education‚ or rather training; high paying professional work in the West or the Middle East; and lastly a cushy retirement plan in North America and/or Europe‚ or a dollar-indexed pension to be paid in the home country. In other words‚ to borrow the incisive language of Malcolm X‚ my social milieu spoke to me in the following way: try to change your status from that

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    Family Business Case

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    Al has overseen the business for 27 years‚ along with help from his brother Morris. But with the New Year’s Eve announcement of Al’s upcoming retirement‚ a lot needed to be discussed‚ specifically in regards to the succession of the family business. In the current state of Grandview Industries‚ there was no succession plan. With Al now planning a retirement‚ he and Morris is forced to plan for the business’ future. After discussing it over with each other‚ they sought the knowledge of a close business

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    Agony of Old Age

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    AGONY OF OLD AGE Old age is the last phase of life as William Shakespeare has put it‚ “Last scene of all‚ Sans teeth‚ sans eyes‚ sans taste‚ sans everything.” We see in our surroundings‚ these elderly figures that often spend time in tranquility‚ who feel helpless and lonely as they are detached from other strata of society. In old age physical strength deteriorates‚ mental stability diminishes‚ and lack of

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    Plan to deal with ageing nursing workforce: The ability of health sector to deliver quality services is dependent on health professional. The increasing population and shortage of nurses in Australia has become prevalent issue. There are many strategies to resolve these issues such as: Increasing migration or training places Changing skill mix or nursing role Redesigning nursing work. Retaining older employees. The opportunity of retaining ageing worker is set the framework of an overall improvement

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    socially and economically but also politically as well from the Ministry of Health. In addition‚ the ageing population have effects from different perspectives such as towards the New Zealand Society itself and also New Zealand companies‚ especially retirement homes like ‘The Selwyn Foundation’. Throughout the world‚ ageing population has affected most countries around the world. In the past few years‚ there have been high birth rates and death rates. However‚ the number of proportion for elderly has

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    Tutorial 11 and 12 Chapter 10: Disciplinary Systems and Termination of Service Essay Questions 1. Explain the THREE (3) main elements of a proper domestic inquiry. a) Adequate notice must be given to the accused employee It should be held as soon as possible after the alleged act of misconduct‚ but only after a thorough investigation has been conducted. An absolute minimum time would be 48 hours. The employer should be prepared for the inquiry: All the facts of the matter should have been carefully

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    (Dial Corporation). They make soap‚ laundry detergent‚ household cleaning products. In 1994‚ they were in a strange situation with three things happening: Highest level of sales in the company history Lowest after-tax profits in many decades Retirement of long-standing president and CEO - Jerome Atchison Products were manufactured in four regional factories located across different parts of United States‚ and sold by a company sales force in thousands of grocery stores. The company has always

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    My CCRC Community

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    Question 1 In my CCRC community I will focus on a few main principles: Freedom‚ independance‚ quality personal care and constructive stimulation. Many older adults feel robbed of the lives they’ve build when they are moved into a retirement community. They often feel trapped‚ discouraged‚ lonely and bored. In my community‚ I would make an effort to maintain an active‚ fulfilling life for each resident while still providing top-of-the-line medical care. The concept of freedom is often lost when

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