Struggling for occupational satisfaction: Older people in care homes. The British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2003, 66, 118-124.Atwal A, Owen S, Davies R. Struggling for occupational satisfaction: Older people in care homes. The British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2003;66(3):118-24....
In an ageing society, care homes have become an increasingly important provider of services to older people at the end-of-life. One of the main themes running through this book concerns the extent to which the principles of palliative care can be integrated into nursing or residential homes. ...
摘要: The article reports on the call of the British Geriatrics Society (BGS) for national and local action to improve the quality of support to older people in care homes as many of them cannot get access to the services offered by the National Health Service (NHS). 年份: 2011 收藏...
The Royal College of Nursing has developed guidance to help nurses and care staff work effectively with issues of sexuality, intimate relationships and sex, particularly for older people living in care homes. This article looks at the barriers to ensuring the sexual rights and freedoms of care hom...
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Mental wellbeing of older people in care homes | your-care | Information for the public | NICE - NICE 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Home is where the hearth is: Grant recipients' views of England's Home Energy Efficiency Scheme (Warm Front) use of living space, comfort and quality of life, ...
In the UK, long-term continuing care for older people is principally provided by independently owned (small, medium or large businesses and charities) care homes. The typical resident is female, aged 85 years or older, and in the last years of their life. The majority of care home residents...
Older people resident in care homes often rely on staff for support relating to their activities of daily living, including intimate care such as continence care. Managing fecal incontinence can be challenging for both residents and care staff. We conducted this review to describe the prevalence, ...
The Elderly Care Welfare Institutions (ECWI) was the most common service type. The service receivers were low-income people, such as older adults in absolute poverty, or recipients of public assistance for older adults without family support. The institutional services under LTC began to accept ...
Some HCBS may be associated with older adults’ returning to communities or delaying use of institutional services, and these patterns are of interest to policy makers, people developing community services, and the wider society. As more older adults in need express their preferences for HCBS care...