As you get older you will notice that your brain functions will decrease in certain places. Your cognitive function will decrease because your blood vessels will shrink and that reduces the amount of oxygen to your brain, which causes memory loss. There are many different ways that healthcare workers can make sure the elderly comprehend the information you give them. One way you can make sure an elderly person understands the information you are giving them is getting rid of all of the background noise so that they can hear you better. You can get rid of background noise by moving to a quieter place such as an office. If you move to a quieter place it is more likely that the individual will be able to hear and focus better. Another way you
Human memory loss is an effect that we all will have to deal with. Numerous studies show age-related decline in episodic memory. (Naveh-Benjamin and Kilb, 2014) The initial research done has shown that indeed your memory will decrease. There are many reasoning for why this happens but one of the main points refers to associative memory. One of the explanations for
This essay aims to represent an argument between two view points: to remain in their own homes with ongoing support from families and the health system or going to residential aged care of elderly in Australia. Especially, it deals with the issue of increasing ageing population in Australia includes statistical information highlighting some causes and telltales. The context presented is economic and social. It also looks at the effects that increasing of the ageing population has on society, the individual and the Australian economy.
Nursing Home Administration is an area which specialized in medical and health services management. Nursing home administrators specialize to supervise clinical and administrative affairs of nursing homes and related facilities. They also have a working knowledge of the physical and psychological effects of the aging process. An administrator’s duties includes overseeing staff and personnel, financial matters, medical care, medical supplies, facilities, and other duties as specific positions demand. This paper will discuss different aspects of nursing home administrator and I will follow up with an interview by Kathy Kondolf, an administrator at Heartland of Zephyrhills.
Talk with your friends and family, consult with the senior's physician, and get acquainted with those who have had first-hand experience either working or living in a nursing home.
General assessment of Mr. McKay raises a few red flags that may indicate potential elder mistreatment. Dried stool and dirty sheets are noted on more than one occasion. This reveals that Mr. McKay is not getting adequate and timely care and the care takers are neglecting to tend to him on a more frequent basis. Pre albumin and albumin are used to interpret individual’s nutritional status. Mr. McKay’s pre-albumin was within a normal range with 16.0 to 35.0 mg per dL being the norm (Beck & Rosenthal, 2002). His albumin level, used to monitor long term nutritional changes was below the norm. However, these levels are dependent on other factors like hydration status as well as kidney function and are not as sensitive to
Rehabilitation facilities provide inpatient care while helping the patient return to the maximum functionality possible. Rehab facilities specialize in physical medicine, physical therapy, and occupational therapy, helping patients recover from the effects of accidents, severe injuries or illnesses, strokes, or serious surgery.
Growing up with your grandparents has its benefits. I remember waking up to freshly baked biscuits and fried sliced ham on Saturday mornings just before cartoons. Riding to the pharmacy with my grandfather to pick up his medicine was one of my favorite trips. We would always stop for ice cream before we returned home. Soaking in the knowledge that streamed from the lips of your elders can go unappreciated until you are an adult. Watching people age gives you an understanding of what is important to seniors as they transition to retirement and lonIg-term care. Seniors value the ability to live and enjoy a life that includes independence, family, and home. In today's economy, there is a shortage of health care professionals. Home healthcare services are vital due to the aging US population and need for increased continuum of care.
When developing a care plan for an older adult, in addition to the complete nursing assessment, it would, also, be beneficial for the nurse to complete a geriatric assessment by using the Fulmer SPICES tool. This tool will focus the nursing assessment on the most six common conditions that are common in the elderly today, this would include; any sleep problem, difficulties with eating and feeding, assessing for any incontinence, confusion, if there are evidence of falls and to assess for any skin break down. More so, assess these areas in the geriatric population can provided the nurse with an insight on the client of all health condition (Fulmer, 2012). In speaking with Robert in regards to the SPICES assessment, I have found the Fulmer SPICES
When adult children know that an elderly parent should move to assisted living, it can be an emotionally stressful time while struggling to convince this person to do so. If you're dealing with this situation, consider some strategies that may help encourage your parent to accept this step instead of battling against it.
The Topic of my research paper is How to Start Your Own Assisted Living Business. I choose this topic because I have some experience in the health care field. I am a certified Medical Assistant and I wanted to take my education to the next level. The Health care job market is on high demand and is one of today’s most dynamic fields with a wide range of opportunities. I came to realize that the older you get in this country options for housing, health and personal care services become limited.
(Heatlh Promotion by Design in Long-Term Care Settings, n.d.). For example, insomnia or disturbed sleep is common in older individuals and ensuring the environment is comfortable is a big contribution to improving sleep. There are many other environmental aspects that can be changed to achieve quality of life for residents.
There are also cognitive changes during middle adulthood. There is a mixed pattern of positive and negative changes in cognitive abilities. Processing speed starts to decrease during this time period however crystallized thought does not decline until older age (pg. 456). Working memory begins to decline however semantic memory continues to increase as we learning throughout our older years (ph 456). Usually most memory decline is during older age and can be attributed to Alzheimer’s disease of dementia.
Mr. Trosack is a 72 year old man who fell down a long flight of stairs a month ago, underwent a total hip replacement and is in need of a discharge plan. He completed two weeks of rehabilitation in the hospital for his hip as well as diabetic teaching for his new onset of Diabetes. It was also discovered during this hospitalization that he needed to start taking medication for hypertension. Both he and his family are in denial about what it will take to get him home and deliver the care that is needed.
The aging of Japan is thought to outweigh all other nations, as the country is purported to have the highest proportion of elderly citizens. Aged care is a significant issue which concerns the Japanese government. Enormous resources are invested by the government each year, and a significant proportion of the investment is used in order to provide a range of services and assistance to their senior citizens, especially for those who stay at home. There is a desperate need to develop innovative solutions, especially one that will benefit the society at large, since providing quality of life and aged care to the elders is an ongoing and complex process. Although modern information and communication technology products are changing the lifestyle
Advancing age is commonly associated with loss of memory. The inability to maintain both short term and long term memory is serious. Learning new things or remembering familiar words and names can be quite daunting.