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    Drawing on the concepts you have studied in Block 1‚ critically reflect on the ways in which your own life course has affected how you work in‚ or use‚ health and social care. We are now living in an ageing society and so health and social care will play a part throughout our life course in one way or another. I shall start the main body of my assignment by providing an explanation of what is meant by the life course. I will then move onto my experiences of adulthood and of using health and

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    heat exchanger where it is preheated to 73 – 75C forhomogenisation at 140 – 200 bar‚ the mix is pasteurised at 83 – 85C for about15 seconds then cooled down to 5C and transferred to an ageing tank. -Ageing: The mix must be aged for at least 4 hours at a temperature between 2 to 5C withcontinuous gentle agitation. Ageing allows time for the stabiliser to takeeffect and the fat to crystallise. -Continuous freezing: •to whip a controlled amount of air into the mix; •to freeze the water content in the

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    Running head: MY MOVIE REVIEW OF THE NOTEBOOK 1 My Movie Review of The Notebook 3 MY MOVIE REVIEW OF THE NOTEBOOK 2 My Movie Review of The Notebook In search of the perfect romance movie that would satisfy the hopeless romantic inside me I stumbled upon Nick Cassvetes’ "The Notebook" in 2004. The movie is based on the novel of the same name

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    Nombre_______________________ Nota___________ Proyecto de la Casa: Please create a drawing or blueprint of a house. It can be your house or a dream house. Label the house with at least 20 vocabulary words from 2.2 vocabulary. On a separate sheet‚ please write 10 sentences in Spanish describing your house using the verbs ser‚ tener‚ hay‚ and estar. 12 9 6 3 Vocabulary Writer uses a wide variety of vocabulary words (20) Writer uses a variety of vocabulary words (16-19) Writer

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    Aging Myth

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    > The Myth of Senility Myth:  Older persons "naturally" grow more confused and child-like‚ become forgetful‚ and lose contact with reality. They become "senile". Reality:   Senility is an outdated term referring to abnormal deterioration in the mental functions of some older people‚ linking the process of growing old to symptoms of forgetfulness‚ confusion‚ and changes in behavior and personality. Such an image is false‚ stereotypical‚ and is neither a normal sign of aging nor even a disease.

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    Five factors that will impact on the cost of consumables are length of stay in hospitals (hospital beds)‚ ageing and growing of population‚ increased technological capability‚ improved access to healthcare‚ and societal changes reducing the availability of home care (Duckett & Willcox‚ 2011). The length of stay in hospitals impact on the cost of consumables because the longer the patient stays the more consumables (the products and services required) will be needed and hence the costs increase. For

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    The short term effects are minimal and less notable compared to long term effects. Since there are not many short term effects it is often tanning beds and sunlamps are mistake as being risk free. Redness of skin is one of the most common effect people have reported but short term effects can vary from person to person. “Users have reported a range of short-term symptoms including itching‚ dryness and redness of skin‚ freckling and photosensitivity‚” (Sunbeds 1). Almost all these symptoms can be

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    definitely improvised as Singapore is moving towards an ageing population with low birth rate among all Singaporeans. According to a news article‚ Singapore will suffer the most among Asian economies from an ageing population with numerous growths. The news article had also supported our predictions as it mentioned that Singapore‚ factors such as relatively low birth rate and high quality healthcare had helped people to live longer‚ contributing to the ageing population. (Lee 2008) Technological will be

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    Long Term Care Analysis

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    While higher life expectancy is to be celebrated and the experience of older persons should be harnessed and utilized‚ population ageing entails an increase in the need for Long-Term Care (LTC). LTC is defined as a set of activities and relations at the intersection of state‚ market and family that aims to meet the health and social needs of older persons. There are two main (often parallel) systems of LTC: 1) informal care providers‚ such as unpaid family members and paid home care workers employed

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    Unit 28

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    Unit 28‚ P1‚ M1 Disengagement Theory This is when a person‚ usually an older person‚ withdraws from involvement or when someone’s relationships with other people slowly cut off or change. Older people may withdraw from involvement when they feel they are limited to try and interact with other people. It has been proved that a lot of older people were more involved with life when they were younger however some people disagree and feel there are a large number of people who do not withdraw from

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