How can nurses ensure that older people are treated with respect and dignity whist being cared for in hospital or in the community? The aim of the following essay is to explore how nurses can ensure that older people are treated with respect and dignity whist being cared for in hospital or the community. The essay will seek to gain an understanding of the biopsychosocial influences associated with dignity which affect the older person. Age concern describe dignity to mean that everyone
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www.westfieldwright.com Attitudes to older workers Prepared for the Financial Services Council January‚ 2012 © Westfield Wright Pty Levels 13 & 14 Macquarie House 167 Macquarie St SYDNEY NSW 2000 Commercial-In-Confidence PH: +61 (0) 438 555 436 +61 (0) 457 805 838 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview …………………………………….……………………………………….. 3 Executive Summary - Workers & Employers ...………............. 4 Findings from Workers Aged 50+ (Quantitative Study) ……………….. 11
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My perception of the older adult has been somewhat influenced by society. Society’s view is that older people need special treatment because of their poor health‚ lack of income‚ or because they lack social support. Therefore‚ they feel that the older adult needs extra help. At times I do feel the same way‚ but my view is more geared to what is called "compassionate stereotyping". This stereotype attempts to create sympathy for older people‚ but it doesn’t give a true picture of later life. See‚
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Interview of an Older Adult The older adult I interviewed was a 90-year-old female. She was born August 21‚ 1926 in her home on the farm. This resident grew up in farming community known as Farming‚ Minnesota. Farming is a small town located in between Albany and Richmond. Her father was an interpreter during World War II for the Germans for 37 years. He even interpreted during the Nuremberg Trials. When he wasn’t busy interpreting German to English‚ he was a farmer and carpenter. He had partnered
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Growth in the Older Population Tene’ Williams SOC 304 Social Gerontology Prof. Kristin Bachman March 18‚ 2013 Growth in the Older Population Although the growing older population is increasing in the US‚ the impact of this increase is affecting several different political embattlement related programs for the aged (i.e.‚ Medicaid‚ Medicare‚ Disability‚ welfare‚ Supplemental Security Income‚ and The Older Americans Act). Being that people are living longer the cost of healthcare has
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effects of aging older adults’ process and respond to medicines differently than in younger people. Age-related changes in the body‚ liver‚ kidneys‚ central nervous system‚ and heart contribute to the older adult to become more vulnerable to overdose and side effects. Furthermore‚ age-related challenges such as memory loss or poor eyesight can make it harder to follow instructions for taking medication (Hamilton‚ Gallagher‚ & O’Mahony‚ 2009). As a result of financial issues older adults in attempt
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“Egg Baby” – What did I learn by caring for mine? This project gave me a sneak peak on what it’s going to be like as a parent‚ but not even close to the real thing. At first I thought this project was going to be a breeze‚ but once I got into it I was all wrong. Taking my egg‚ Lily‚ everywhere with me was a pain. I had to worry about her “baby seat” and make sure it was safe for her. Going through the crowded halls at school was quite difficult also. I had to make sure she was close by my
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Grand Canyon University December 6‚ 2009 Older Adults in the Media Grumpy Old Men The story is about two retired older men named John Gustafson and Max Goldman. The two have been friends since they were children. They are constantly playing pranks on each other and giving each other a hard time. The audience finds out that the reason the two fight is because a long time ago John won the heart of the woman Max wanted. Their antics get even crazier when an adventurous single
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“Old people they lose their sex life and that’s not a good time. That’s why they get divorced all the time.” – Snooki. (Lo‚ 2015) Let’s talk about sex; or should I say the lack thereof? Amongst the older generation of people‚ sexuality is not something necessarily discussed as happening too often. Research shows that with increasing age comes a decreased desire to have sex. (Taylor & Gosney‚ 2011) There are numerous reasons as to why the older we get‚ the less sexual activity we engage in. The sexuality
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social biases‚ and misinformation are known to impact older adults lives in many different ways. When you are constantly being stereotyped as an older adult it can produce many trust issues. As an older adult‚ you could miss out on many genuine relationships with people because your trust is gone. Ultimately‚ an elder won’t be able to focus on building the ABCDE in a new relationship because there mind will be totally consumed with the way people are judging them based on stereotypes. That is why most
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