Principal Interview and Analysis Paper Shellmarie Harris UNM LEAD 509 Dr. Susanna Murphy‚ Mr. Mike Batson Feb. 4‚ 2015 Abstract This paper examines the interplay between an educational organization ie. School and the school’s principal. The primary role of the principal has expanded over the past two decades from one of manager to one of manager and instructional leader. With the expanded role of instructional leader‚ the principal of the twenty-first century is faced with increased levels
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Mr. Dean Bailey was ever so kind to allow me to conduct my case manager interview. Mr. Bailey is a Social Worker at Furman University‚ who also graduated from Furman with his BA in Health Sciences. The agency he works for is Bridges to a Brighter Future‚ which takes place at Furman University. The ideal of Bridges‚ is to “transform the lives of students‚ whose potential outdistances their circumstances‚ builds self-confidence‚ etc” (D. Bailey‚ Assistant Director/Social Worker‚ April 4 2016). In other
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from the book and also from an interview with a nurse at Christ Hospital in Jersey City abuse on elders encompasses many and most of the other types of domestic abuse a forms such as: physical‚ sexual‚ emotional abuse as well as financial exploitation‚ neglect‚ self-neglect and .abandonment. The victim is most often in a current relationship with the abuser whether they be an intimate partner‚ family member or caregiver. I was uncertain exactly what happens to the elderly victim after it is discovered
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LOOKING IN ON WHAT’S TO COME: The elderlies in the Philippines When people grow old‚ they either have the option of being cared for by family or being cared for by the homes. In making that choice‚ there seems to be a cultural pattern or tradition that is prevalent. In most Western countries‚ where the values of youth‚ self-reliance and individualism are held in high regard‚ the latter is chosen most of the time. In Asian countries however‚ like that of China where the concept of ‘filial piety’
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for the Elderly Amy Cobb‚ RN. Western Governors University Abstract Providing appropriate discharge planning for an elderly patient can often require a collaborative approach. Elderly patients often require help with newly prescribed medications‚ meal planning and transportation. This paper will describe several issues that healthcare providers must address when discharging an elderly patient who recently had surgery. Caring for the Elderly Elderly patients
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Case Manager Speaker Notes Team Member Name: Interviewee Name: Agency: Date interviewed Slide # 1 Assessment and Reassessment The most difficult case I have ever managed was a child that was taken away from her parents because the neighbor called the police on the family stating that the child was abused and the police and the department of social services came to the parent’s home. The mother had a heart attack and the father lost his job behind the neighbor’s false. Never attach yourself
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Although the elderly are homeless for all sorts of reasons‚ there are some common causes of homelessness for everyone. The causes of elderly homelessness are mostly financial. The most common cause of homelessness is income. The elderly retire and do not make the same income as they did while working. Because their income is low‚ they receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) to live off of. However‚ SSI is usually very low and not even above the poverty line. The maximum SSI monthly benefit in
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just losing a few marbles”‚ never bothered me. As my first clinical course comes to a close‚ I realize the flaws with that statement. The elderly are often stereotyped as not being as sharp or having lost some mental tact. I have learned many things about life from one semester of working with older patients. It is important for nurses to realize that the elderly are often more experienced and seasoned when it comes to life and what they know. If people go in with this mindset‚ they will be able to
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Needs of the Elderly A. Health Needs of the Elderly B. Psychological Needs V. How to hasten the process of Aging? VI. Programs and Services for the Aged VII. The senior Citizen’s Club VIII. Homes for the Aged IX. Death: A reality Especially for older people A. Death is final and irreversible B. Grief responses are normal and necessary C. Certain cultural activities and rites may follow ___after death. D. Individuals need emotional comfort during ___bereavement. X. Future care for the Elderly XI. Conclusion
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Results from the U.S. Bureau of the Census displays that there are 7.6 percent or 46 million elderly people in the year of 2000. The elderly is categorized as old which are persons between the ages of 60 to 79‚ as well as the oldest-old population consist of persons 80 and above. Facing the high percentage of elderly people in the United States‚ there will be several challenges that will have to be confronted. (Yang 15). First‚ the decline of fertility relates to the increasing number of older people
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