LONG TERM CARE
Long term care is very essential for proper heath benefits and to prevent reoccurence of any disease or illness. long term care is a type of rehabilitative care which is as important as the treatmenr given to the patient when he/she first got admitted to the hospital.
long term care help to maintain or restore the heath eg a patient with coronory artery blokage is treated with stem implantation, in long term care the patient ahs to be kept on blood thinners and adequate exercise and diet, if this long term care is not considered the chances of reblokage increases putting the patient at risk, and also increases the heath care cost.
long term care gives an opportunity to work independently and promote quality of life which will help every citizen. It preserves individuals independence and safety. another example of which states that long term care care is very essential is, if a patient with paralysis is not included in long term care, it will be very difficult for patient to be independed, increases the workload of caretaker as well as increasing the stress in the patient.
thus long term care is very essential for every indivual to maintain thier health satus, be independed, and work and give thier fullest to the society.
Explain in 500 words or less why there is a trend towards long term care in...
1. Explain the impact that an aging population has on long-term health care. In what ways are the various personal care facilities alike? In what significant ways are they different? 2. You are the president of LTC Insurance Company and are testifying before a Senate committee on long-term care. You are asked two questions: Why do only a few million people carry private long-term care insurance? How do you answer the complaints that senior citizen advocacy groups make about the...
In your own words, describe the reasons why hospice is an important component of the long-term care continuum of care and include the perspectives of providers, patients, and families. 1) Seeing that wellness has been a health concept for years, describe in your own words why wellness is an important, and sometimes overlooked, foundation to provision of long-term care. 2) In your own words, describe how housing factors into the continuum of care for the elderly. Why is it important?...
be original and use your own words This week we are speaking about long term care quality. How can we ensure consistent quality care be provided to residents? If you were an administrator at a Long Term Facility list 4 different types of training you would do with your healthcare staff to make them better healthcare employees. Add your reference
Answer the following 4 questions as completely as possible, using the terminology and concepts discussed in class up. Your answers should be type written (if at ll possible, please), spell checked, and otherwise professional in appearance. Questions I through 4 are worth 50 points each and I expect you to answer each question fully in in about 500 words for each question. Be sure to submit in the Dropbox as an attachment, and number each question so I can follow...
Are long term care services provided in the home or community less expensive than those provided in an institutional setting? If so, how do you explain the potential for home-based services to account for greater expenditures than institution-based services?
Do you think that the financing of long-term care is appropriate? Why or why not? If not, what would you do to change our Nation’s long term care outlook?
How the Long-Term Care Industry Has Begun to Embrace Technology and Why Long-Term Care Needs Tech Innovation. What are the problem that technology solves in LTC?
In at least 500 of your own words, define the term “compensation.” Next, explain the differences between strategic and tactical compensation, and give at least three examples of core compensation practices and at least three examples of employee benefits practices.
Culture change in long-term care has entered dietary services in long-term care, and food and dining requirements are core components of resident rights, quality of life and quality of care in long-term care communities. A liberalized diet in which residents are able to receive proper nutrition and have healthy food choices depending on their needs and preferences is also a requirement under the Federal survey of nursing homes as well as some state regulatory requirements. Why is dining experience important...
In 500 words or less, briefly explain how HPLC stationary phases typically differ from those used in column chromatography in terms of particle sizes. Explain the new challenges that this difference introduces to HPLC and how those challenges are overcome.