things have obviously changed. COVID-19 is endemic in New Zealand, the borders are now open, and managed isolation is no longer operating. I’m keeping this article live on the site, however, as a record of what
COVID-19depressiondementiaThe SARS-CoV2 pandemic meant considerable restrictions in the social life of many people. Older people belong to the high-risk group for a severe to fatal course of the SARS-CoV2 disease, which is why these groups received special protection. This protection included ...
A pandemic of loneliness is hitting the aging population. As COVID19 forced us to isolate ourselves, we are in a better position to understand consequences of social distancing. The recent literature showed that older incarcerated adults are particularly
Among the best things to do this week are those 'adulting' digital clean-up tasks that you never got around to doing before the Covid-19 outbreak. Now is the best time to tackle them. No excuses. In fact, here's a running list to help you get started: App overload on your laptop...
The objective of this study is to describe the impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on levels of adherence to the completion of nursing records that document the risk of developing PUs, falling, and risk of social vulnerability among hospitalised patients in isolation. 2. Material...