Ruby and Amanda also asked around and___ that many nursing home residents are unable to ___ even the smallest luxuries (奢侈品). So Ruby ___ to do something about it.She started by asking residents what three things they wanted most in the world. Amanda___that they would ask for car...
Quality of Life at the End of Life for Nursing Home Residents: Perceptions of Hospice and Nursing Home Staff Members - ScienceDirect This study examined whether the perceptions of nursing staff members about the importance of quality-of-life domains and their perceived ability to influen... LA ...
“I thought these poor people in the nursing homes; they’re so scared and isolated. I wish I could get a bunch of iPads to give to them.” She talked to her friend Jill about starting a fundraiser together to buy iPads for nursing homes so the residents could use FaceTime to chat...
Eleven-year-old Ruby Kate Chitsey lovesasking that question, but it's not a game. She asks it atnursing homes in the Harrison, Arkansas, where shelives. She then sets out to make the residents' wishescome true.Ruby Kate has long been close to the elders. Hermother, Amanda Chitsey, is...
Eleven-year-old Ruby Kate Chitsey loves asking that question, but it's not a game. She asks it at nursing homes in the Harrison, Arkansas, where she lives. Even more amazing, she then sets out to make the residents' wishes come true. Ruby Kate has long been close to ...
Earlier this year, Three Wishes for Ruby'sResidents became a non-profit and 19 its first na-tionwide branch. “I consider 20 to be my hobby,she says,“and I'm very good at it C1.A.boardingB.hostingC.nursingD.retiringB2.A.hobbiesB. wishesC. prayersD. interestsD3. A. friendlyB....
Eleven-year-old Ruby Kate loves(1)BBthat question at nursing home in the Harrison. Even more amazing, she then (2CCto make the residents' wishes come true .Ruby Kate has long been close to (3)CCfolks, since her mother, Amanda Chitsey ,works at nursing homes in northwest Arkansas and ...
This man brought a smile to my face, whether I was seeing him in clinic, reading one of those quirky barely understandable letters, picturing him heading across town to get his mail or across continents to Mexico, watching him interact with nursing home residents and staff, or sitting at our...
Coming and going through the narrow alleys(小巷) of the hutong, the residents would smile and give cheery “ni hao” (hello). Laughing children were playing under the watchful eyes of the neighbors. I felt right at home in this friendly neighborhood. ...
These assessments are used to plan treatment, evaluate progress, and determine ongoing eligibility for Medicare coverage. Nursing home residents are allowed to participate and weigh in on their care plan. If they’re not capable of doing so, someone they trust—such as an adult child or a sibl...