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frail elder การใช้

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  • Infection is a major problem for frail elders.
  • A lot of ordinary folks quietly do heroic duty every day caring for frail elders at home.
  • The ruling was seen as a victory against segregation that would let the disabled _ including frail elders _ live in mainstream society.
  • About 200, 000 Americans, most of them frail elders who cannot speak for themselves, live in facilities where care is substandard, he said.
  • The new DHS regulations will require that those who are hired to care for frail elders have at least 50 hours of training or pass out of a training course.
  • Not only do frail elders and AIDS patients have CD-8 cells that are unable to multiply, but they also are blocked in their ability to undergo programmed death.
  • With her gray hair gathered in a ponytail, Bourgeois looks girl-like in her frail elder years, and experts and attendants explain that hostility has given way to tenderness.
  • For instance, Dr . Claudio Franceschi of the University of Modena in Italy, has found that healthy centenarians do not have immune systems that are impaired in the way that Effros has discovered in frail elders.
  • Warns Jennie Chin Hansen, executive director of On Lok, which is celebrating 25 years as the nation's pioneer community-based, long-term care system for frail elders who are members of minority groups:
  • That money will help legal immigrants who will lose benefits under the federal welfare overhaul, frail elders who want to live at home, mentally retarded adults who have waited years for services, and thousands of other vulnerable citizens.
  • There are 70, 000 Albanian villagers, from newborns to frail elders in their 90s, huddled in the soon-to-be-snow-covered hills of Kosovo, fearing slaughter by the Serb ethnic-cleansers.
  • The cases underscore why a a geriatrician is particularly well equipped to sort out the complicated factors _ medical, cognitive, behavioral, environmental and social _ that often conspire to rob frail elders of their independence and send them to a nursing home.
  • Shackelford is trying to develop, for instance, specific exercise prescriptions that maintain and even build bone among bedridden individuals on Earth, a project with obvious relevance to astronauts on long-duration space station missions of the next decade as well as to millions of frail elders.
  • She was one of about 2, 000 readers who sent letters or e-mail or made phone calls to " The Republic " in response to the series, which detailed the abuse, neglect and financial exploitation of Arizona's frail elders in care homes.
  • Mercy LIFE has provided a community based long-term care program for frail elders who reside in South Philadelphia, since 2001 and began serving North Philadelphia in early 2009 . The program serves seniors with a range of health conditions that impact their daily life such as chronic illness, memory loss, difficulty providing personal care such as bathing and dressing, and more.
  • The programs currently include two filled-to-capacity senior centers ( i . e ., with a combined membership of over 7, 000 ), seven-day-a-week transportation services, support for family caregivers and their frail elderly loved ones, financial and case management services through the East Side Case Management Consortium which Lenox Hill Neighborhood House leads with The Carter Burden Center for the Aging and Search and Care as partners, social adult day care for cognitively frail elders through the CARE Program, legal advocacy, visual and performing arts, outings to cultural events, and computer education.