Community Health Assessment

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    Community Assessment and Analysis of Tucson Estates Lizi Thomas, Sophyamma Roy, Lena Fincher, Julie Overland, & Camilla Okolo Grand Canyon University: NRS-427V September 30, 2012 Julie’s Intro The demographic boundaries of Tucson Estates are within the Tucson Mountain Park; mountains comprising of accessible hiking trails, and wildlife in which the retirees leave out food and water surround the community. Small areas of open desert are on either side of the retirement community. Adjacent

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    Heritage Assessment

    HERITAGE ASSESSMENT LYNN BAKER GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY: NRS 429 V MARCH 24, 2013 Culture is the foundation of all social distinctiveness and advancement. Culture heritage is the legacy that each generation receives and passes to the next generation. It includes all the aspects of a community’s past and present that is considered valuable and desires to pass on to future generations. People have different beliefs concerning health, illness, diseases, life and death; which are guided by

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    Catanduanes State University Laboratory Schools Virac, Catanduanes SY 2014-2015 Drug Addiction/Drug Usage Lyri Kirsten Anicken T. Gianan Grade 9 – Platinum Mr. Eddie Cabrera February 11, 2015 Report on the Enforcement of the Prohibition Laws of the United States by the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement (Wickersham Commission Report on Alcohol Prohibition) I have signed the report of the Commission, although as is probably inevitable when eleven people of different antecedents

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    Xstrata

    these points of view. Objective The objective of this analysis report is to define the essence of CSR or Global ‘Citizenship’ again. The essential theme will be to analyze the selected company using the standard of the ‘North-End-CSR’ card. The assessment, using the ‘North-End-CSR’ card, should reveal certain of the company’s characteristics, and allow us to evaluate and reconsider the purpose of CSR Discussion Outline of XSTRATA The publicly-traded company selected by our team is XSTRATA, a corporation

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    Mental Illness Stigma

    mental health, and research (JED Foundation, 2015). The JED Foundation wants to promote awareness and make the public understand that well-being is attainable, mental illness is treatable, and suicide is preventable. The JED Foundation also wants to increase awareness of the warning signs of mental illness as well as suicide. The organization encourages help seeking from individuals who need help or who are referred by a peer. The JED Foundation also teaches students, families, and the community coping

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    Community Fieldwork Paper

    Community My fieldwork begins in Hillsborough County, Florida., and it consists of 1,266 square miles, and has an estimated population of 1.3 million. The largest city in this county is Tampa. I live in the city of Valrico, it has a population of about 35,545 according to the 2010 census, 50/50 is approximately male to female ratio. Information gained from my windshield survey is Valrico is family and church oriented. We have four parks, one fitness center and one lone Fire station. We have a community

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    Sustainability

    Johnson & Johnson medicine added to her treatment helped. Inspired by her experience, Dalene founded TB Proof, dedicated to raising awareness of TB among health care workers. Read more at 2013annualreport.jnj.com/stories/ New-Hope-for-MDR-TB-Patients CONTENTS CHAI R MAN’S LETTE R S UCCE SS E S & CHALLE NG E S Advancing Human Health & Well-Being Leading a Dynamic & Growing Business Responsibly Safeguarding the Planet H EALTHY FUTU R E S 2015 GOALS & PROG R E SS U.N. G

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    Community Health

    Caring for Populations Milestone 2: Assessment and Diagnosis Walnut, California, the city that I’ve known most of my 29 years. This suburban, upper middle class city lies about 27 miles out from Downtown Los Angeles and is part of the Los Angeles County. I moved here when I was barely 2 years old and have resided in this city since. Little did my parents know that the city they choose to raise their family at would be a safe, quaint and well-kept community. Though majority of its residents are

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    How to Effectively Attract and Retain Talented Physicians

    medical profession is choosing a rural location for their practice. (Stanley, 2009) Problem Statement Physician supply is decreasing at a time when the demand for quality healthcare along with the number of aging patients is increasing. Hospitals and health care organizations are experiencing an increase in physician attrition rates that is expected to grow through 2020. How do you attract and retain talented physicians? Suggestions The healthcare facility or hospital should create a recruiting plan

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    Caring for Populations

    NR443: Community Health Nursing November, 2014 Caring for Populations What does this city look like- really look like per statistics? Is this community aware of their issues and how to identify those needs? In efforts to improve the health and medical needs within a community that one lives in, a community health nurse will assess the entire population of the community. The community health nurse will apply a scientific approach to help identify the health needs for the community. The purpose

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