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From the Perspective of the Older Person(NY, USA) and, for the past 20 years, in a university-based outpatient geriatric clinic. I think we do a pretty good job when people are healthy. Older Americans are traveling, going to classes, exercising in greater numbers than ever before. And all evidence seems to point to the fact that most of四溢 发表于 2025-3-23 19:38:03
Improving the Quality and Expanding the Quantity of Long-Term Care Staffst, regarding the quality: few professionals have adequate knowledge of LTC, nor have they had experience in working in teams. One of the reasons why medical and social services staff remain so divided lies in the fact that the professions are educated and trained in isolation to one other. Thus, eaforestry 发表于 2025-3-23 23:32:26
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The Relationship Between Informal and Formal Carest country in the world to establish pension with no frailty criteria, in Sweden in 1913, and in Norway in 1937 . Long-term care developed from the 1950s and on as part of the development of the welfare state. Out of the poorhouse tradition of the nineteenth century grew old age homes. Home help巡回 发表于 2025-3-24 07:16:01
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Commentary: Preparing Health and Social Clinicians for Holistic Care the stops where transfers could be made from one line to another. This experience and the anxiety it engendered is analogous to the experiences of older people with disabilities and their family members when they seek to locate and use long-term care services. Most people have had experiences withflorid 发表于 2025-3-24 15:30:40
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The Role of Nurses in Long-Term Care for the Elderlyidered an area in which nurses can exercise their skills. In particular, “well-being,” or alleviating the patient’s health complaints and helping him or her maintain a better quality of life, is a more important concept for the nurse than aggressive therapy.