facility’s management organization to stakeholders (Roper, Kim, & Lee, 2009). In the development of a new long-term care facility for Greenwood, Mississippi, strategic facility planning will be the key to its success. There is a need for the small town of Greenwood to have a long-term care facility that caters to the needs of the aging adults. This facility will provide the type of residential care not given at surrounding facilities. It will give the community the opportunity to reconnect with its aging
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Presentation Outline Stephanee Robins HCS/325 Version 1 October 31 , 2011 Vivian Perez Presentation Outline Long-term Care Services Expansion Introduction/Thesis: I. The Impact of Organizational Structure on Communication (internal/external factors) A. What internal factors need to be considered? 1. Strengths 2. Weaknesses B. What external factors need to be considered? 1. Opportunities 2. Threats C. What is the importance of communication
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Violence towards Nurses in the Health Care Sector We have all heard before of the abuse and violence that happen in nursing homes; but what we tend to hear more about is how nurses are abusing patients, those being patients that are older, disabled and coming closer to the end of their life span. Patients sometimes receive such negative abuse from nurses, this consists of physical abuse which is defined as any action with the intention to cause any physical or bodily harm to someone; for example
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those long term services that are not. Medicaid Medicaid is a joi8nt federal and state program. It provides health coverage to nearly 60 million Americans including children, pregnant women, seniors, and individuals with disabilities. As well as those people who are eligible to receive federally assisted income. Eligibility does however vary state to state. Medicaid may help pay for: Doctor bills, hospital bills, prescriptions, vision care, dental care, Medicare premiums, nursing home care, personal
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Long term inpatient treatment programs require the program participant to reside at the drug rehab center during their recovery process. On average, long term treatment is considered to last ninety days or longer, whereas short term inpatient programs typically go on for a week to one month. Due to the length of long term inpatient treatment, the recovering person undergoes a multifaceted treatment program. Today, there are several different types of long term inpatient treatment programs available
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into a finance lease it is receiving admittance to the risks and payments of the asset and therefore the lessee reflects substance by knowing the asset in its individual accounts. Discuss the terms short-term borrowing and long-term financing. Short-Term borrowing As is understandable in the name, short term borrowing is a form where borrowing duties that must be satisfied frequently within a year to two at most. It is more frequently used for occupied capital necessities, or day-to-day processes
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Term Definition Use the term in a sentence as it applies to the health care industry. Health Promotion Helps clients reduce the risk of illness, maintain optimal function and follow healthy lifestyles through a wide variety of assistance and activities.(Peggy S. Stanfield 2012) The US health promotion has been successful in reducing cardiovascular and tobacco related disease, it increases the people awareness about the side effect of smoking to one’s health. Disease Prevention Activities designed
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successful in life one should always have goals and this is also important for growing in both our personal and professional goals. When setting goals it is important to set short term goals and long term goals. When starting with short term goals and accomplishing those, then one is on the way to reaching long term goals. My Personal goals are to successfully complete my first online class in HCS/301 Undergraduate Nursing Studies class and to complete my Bachelor’s degree in Nursing.
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specialized care vs. primary care. Cost increases for hospitals are caused by several different factors. According to a report by the American Hospital Association, labor cost accounts for more than half of hospitals’ total expenses. This number grew by between 5 to 8% a year from 2002 to 2009. Another issue effecting hospitals is the growth in patients covered by Medicare and Medicaid. These patients represent 60% of all admissions. These programs do not pay the full cost of care. The AHA claims
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South Dakota is finding solutions to meet the needs of its elderly citizens as evidenced by overwhelming support for House Bill 1156, which passed in 2006. State faces both challenges and opportunities in designing a system of long-term care that promotes the health of its residents, preserves independence, guard’s dignity and is fiscally responsible. Some of the issues in front of the State include: • An aging population; • Geographic mismatch between the places where services exist today
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