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    Danielle Pace July 18, 2015 Volunteering at Nursing Home My project relates to the course objectives twelve and seven this is because it talks about inclusion, in which all types of diversity are respected, appreciated, and valued in America. As well as the vital role of the people in creating and maintaining a society through voluntarism and civic engagement, a role that can complement and replace the role of the government ensuring the well-being of society. Civic engagement involves “working

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    Nursing Home Reflection

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    visit a nursing home, I had never been to any of the nursing homes. As our first visitation day comes closer, I started having so many questions to myself such as how am I going to begin a conversation, what I am going to talk with them, and what I am going to do when I first meet them. I was frightened and unsure of what to expect, not that I lacked confidence, or I had never been to any of the nursing homes and had not dealt with elderly residents but that what I had heard about nursing homes from

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    After reading your essay, I would conclude that the topic of your essay is about the mistreatment of elderly people living with Alzheimer’s in nursing homes and that you are arguing that these individuals are more likely to suffer abuse because of several factors such as inability to report the abuse, uncaring staff, and incompetent staff that lack training in patient care and equipment use. There appears to be organization of an introduction, thesis, and several body paragraphs under the related

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    Why Nursing Home

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    What would I want from a nursing home if I were to become a resident? To begin with, I realize that nursing homes work within clearly set boundaries of law and standards of medical practices; Therefore they are only so flexible with the patients, doing their best most times to make sure that everyone is treated fairly by following required guidelines. Even at that, once in a while, there are instants where things do not go as planned and some residents get abused. Mainly because the people that work

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    Nursing Home Perception vs. Reality “The Palace” is located in the heart of the gables. It is one of the top notch awarded nursing home facilities for seniors stated by many families. Currently being an employee at this facility, I am learning the frightful stories of senior living. Even the Palace one of the most expensive, awarded senior living is actually a terrible place for the elderly. Especially, working at the Front Desk as the receptionist, I have seen firsthand how these poor seniors are

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    elderly and disabled persons are receiving care in nursing homes (NNHS, 2004). The number of people using nursing facilities, alternative residential care places, or home care services are projected to increase from 15 million in 2000 to 27 million in 2050 (HHS, 2003). Identifying the best nursing home that would fit their needs can be difficult and time-consuming. Although nursing homes usually provide certain basic care that patients need, some nursing home facilities provides special care for certain

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    For this paper I went to Botsford Commons nursing home in Farmington Hills, Michigan. I interviewed Carl Cottrill. He is the administrator at the facility. The mission at Botsford Commons is to create a fullness of life through the joy of relationships, the art of caring, and the spirit of living. Their values are teamwork, respect, compassion, integrity, and excellence. The goal of the facility is to To be the leading, high value care network focused on extraordinary outcomes through education

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    Elderly Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes Debra K. Showers Kaplan University Elderly Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes Are nursing homes abusing and neglecting the elderly? The elderly are abused and neglected in society today by caregivers in nursing homes. Elder abuse or neglect is a single or repeated action occurring within any relationship where there is an overlook of trust which causes injury or distress to an older

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    The Bright Spot in My Day One morning bright and early, I went to the nursing home near my home to do a community service project. The plan was for me to meet Ms. Clara Mae who is a resident there. My expectations for the day were not the best, I dreaded the smell of being in a nursing home. As I approached room 406, I noticed a faint lemon smell that floated around the hall. I cautiously tapped on her wooden door and noticed a festive, fall wreath hanging crookedly by her mailbox. “Ms

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    Nursing Homes: Why they should be closely monitored Is it worth putting your loved ones in a nursing home facility? According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Each year, hundreds of thousands of adults over the age of 60 are abused, neglected, or financially exploited.” Family members of an elderly person might assume that because they are paying such a large amount of money for assistance and a room in the facility, that they’re getting the best treatment and care for their relative

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