Activities that challenge the brain can assist in preserving cognitive function and lessen the chances of cognitive decline. Seniors can keep their minds sharp by reading, solving puzzles, learning new skills or
Many seniors develop substance abuse problems due to circumstances or situations due to the aging process. A report by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment/Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration indicates that 17% of adults age 60 and older are affected by alcohol abuse and ...
they are often unable to climb stairs, bathe, etc., on their own and may need some assistance with dressing. A score of 7 is severe frailty, meaning you are completely dependent on others for physical or cognitive reasons, but your condition is stable, and...
Zeithaml [62] defined perceived quality as "the consumer's judgment about a product's overall excellence or superiority." Researchers argue service quality is largely dependent upon the cognitive gap between expected and perceived performance [69]. The measurement of service quality is thus assessed ...
Followers may pay heavily for criticising the leadership while the seniors themselves may claim ownership over all organisational success, even when others contributed to the effort. Narcissism and self-serving leadership thrives in a charisma-oriented organisation, and this could lead to...
This is an indication of lack of emotional intelligence for managers to be too involved in fine details that the workers are supposed to take care of on their own. It is important to be keen to work details and ensure all is going on well as a manager in an organization; however this ...