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    Putting a loved one into a nursing home is never an easy decision. One will want their loved one to be cared for as if it was their own parent or grandparent. One must go to the nursing home and make sure that it’s a suitable place for their loved one and make certain that it’s a place where they will be happy. Heroes are no one special or with any special powers. They do not need to run into a burning building and save lives. A hero is courageous and is brave. A hero can also be defined as a compassionate

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    Rogerian ethics‚ the branch of dialogical ethics that was found by Carl Rogers‚ argues that one must provide respect through unconditional positive regard when interacting with others (Neher & Sandin‚ 2017). Additionally‚ Rogers believed that communication must also include congruence and empathy (Neher & Sandin‚ 2017). Thus. Congruence is shown through honesty and genuineness. In order to be empathetic‚ one must learn to “feel with” the other and experience their feelings (Neher & Sandin‚ 2017‚

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    claimed to be “the Negro’s brothels of the South”‚ which left many white older people to be appalled when they saw their children dancing to jazz music. Some even felt that playing this music backwards would make it sound better. Nevertheless‚ these arguments are not debatable. People seem to forget the time period they are in. This was the Great Depression‚ a time where the music industry was almost completely collapsed. Jazz would change this‚ and change lives of the American people who struggled financially

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    it is the objective of the Nursing Home to provide care to all service users to a standard of excellence which embraces fundamental principles of good care practice‚ and that this may be witnessed and evaluated through practice‚ conduct and control of quality care in the home. It is a fundamental ethos that those service users who live in the home should be able to do so in accordance with the homes Statement of Values. It is the objective of the home that all service users shall live in a clean

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    Financial abuse is sometimes called material exploitation or financial exploitation. Financial abuse occurs when an individual’s property‚ assets or funds are used illegally or improperly. Patients who are in a nursing home might be in a unique situation to fall victim to financial abuse‚ as they might be unaware of the fraud being inflicted upon them. Most residents are unaware of the financial abuse that involves their money or assets. An investigation should be launched immediately if family members

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    Nursing Home Administrator Kandra Shearer HCS/320 - HEALTH CARE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES University of Phoenix April 14‚ 2014 As an Administrator of our local nursing home it has come to my attention that we have been bought out by a national group. With this change being made there will unfortunately be displacement of some of our residents. This paper will describe both the advantages and disadvantages of using different types of media for communication. It will also

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    have a profound impact on the future of healthcare in the US. An issue that will have a profound impact on the future will be caring for the elderly‚ especially those who suffer any chronic condition‚ and those who need to stay in a nursing homes or received home care. Why do you believe this issue is so significant? (Include sources to back up your statements) There will be a shortage of professionals that are trained to care for elderly in the future. According to a data collected 10

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    Stress of Caring at Parkway Nursing Homes Parkway Nursing Care is going through a difficult time. With the increase in demand of patient care services and the new government policy for healthcare institutions‚ the organization is having a difficult time with severing the increased number of patients. This report will focus on the type of changes that need to done to reduce the stress leave of employees and increase their work performance. This report will also suggest methods on reducing stress

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    ORGANIZING THE CHURCH FOR MINISTRY While the major thrust of this manual is to help Christians in a nursing home ministry‚ this final part enlarges the scope a bit to help churches organize to meet the needs of elderly people both inside and outside of nursing homes. This part is adapted from "Developing Programs for Senior Citizens—A Handbook for churches‚" produced by the Delaware County of (PA) Services for the Aging‚ and is included here with their permission. We gratefully acknowledge

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    Shadowing experience is a great opportunity to get more insight of a specific work field. During my experience‚ I had the chance to shadow an occupational therapist at a nursing home facility. Throughout my experience‚ the occupational therapist met with different patient with different type of health issues. One patient that got my attention was a female elderly patient who was about 75 years old. The therapist introduced me to her because we both from the same country. The therapist also mentioned

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