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    to be adjusted .He said that “ God helped him from the ears down and after that he used up his prayers for us”. He is such a good man he is intelligent, confident, daring, and thankful for what he still has. His needs are so great that many nursing homes can not provide the help he requires . There was only one that “accepted him”. Now when you go to see him you hear Greek talking, and laughing among the

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    CMT’s will give it to them. Even though this is all being done for the residents own good, they lack very much decision making in their time here. Total institutions break people down and build them up with new norms, beliefs, and behaviors. Nursing homes definitely meet the criteria for a total institution due to the fact that they make up the schedule when everything needs to be done, they make up the rules for how things will be done, and the residents are expected to follow these rules and

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    indicated in research that 40% of people over the age of 65 will enter a nursing home before they die. (Murtaugh, kember,spillman, & Carlson, 1997) Some of these elderly people are faced with the difficult decision of being placed in a nursing home simply because they are incapable of caring for themselves anymore or that their loved ones are too busy with their own lives to give them the around clock care that nursing homes are able to provide. Family members are faced with many situational factors

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    incidents with a known perpetrator, the perpetrator is a family member” (“Elder”). Older Americans across the nation are not getting the care they need. While nursing homes provide this service, their services need to be be required for seniors when they no longer can take care of themselves. Some families disagree. They believe that nursing homes should not be required for someone's loved ones because if issues like resident abuse and the inability to see their loved one whenever the family wants. Also

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    to move them into a nursing home or long-term facility. In doing so, most people believe that their family members will receive the compassionate care they need and deserve. Unfortunately, nursing home residents are often the victims of abuse or neglect at the hands of those who are meant to provide their care. By taking certain steps, however, people in Illinois, and elsewhere, may be able to protect their loved ones from nursing home neglect and abuse. What is nursing home abuse? When most people

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    POSSIBLE SIGNS NURSING HOME ABUSE IS TAKING PLACE Nursing home abuse is a difficult issue to face however ignoring it can trigger serious emotional, physical and mental issues. Many victims of elder abuse are frail and vulnerable. As such, knowing the warning signs and red flags of such abuse can help us protect the health and wellbeing of your loved one. There are a number of warning signs that when coupled together can be especially worrisome. Particularly: • Emotional Changes o No one knows your

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    Is Your Loved One Being Verbally Abused In a Nursing Home? When the difficult decision is made to put your elderly loved one into a nursing home, it is done with expressed assurance that he or she is going to receive compassionate and professional care. Unfortunately, some nursing homes fail to adequately screen the individuals they hire as nurses or caretakers and consequently, employees with bad judgement may find themselves in a position to take advantage of an elderly patient. This can take

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    society, nursing homes are a favored choice regardless of the gender, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status with approximately 352, 300 seniors living in special-care facilities throughout Canada (Stat Can, 2013). To many, nursing homes are seen as an ideal living arrangement for their loved elders, unfortunately that is not the reality for all seniors in these nursing homes. What seniors are led to believe is their new haven, may in fact, be just the opposite. Elders in Ontario nursing homes are

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    is essential that more research is conducted on elder abuse in nursing homes in hopes to improve the current laws, policies, and/or consequences received to put a stop to the amount of elder abuse or neglect in nursing homes. After all, a family sends their loved ones into a nursing home to be taken care of and cared for with dignity and respect they do not expect their loved one to encounter abuse or neglect while in the nursing home. As a result, this study is significant to the health care community

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    How to Find a Safe Nursing Home for Your Elderly Loved One According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are currently 1.5 million Americans living in nursing homes. As more and more baby boomers come to retirement age, these numbers are expected to rise exponentially. If you're concerned about elder abuse and neglect, you're not being paranoid. As terrible as it sounds, the senior population is subject to quite a bit of abuse in nursing homes. Here are five ways to find

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