817 resultados para Foster home care.
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Purpose – Many international retirement migrants are amenity movers undertaking the first move in the late life course model of migration. The purpose of this paper is to examine second moves within the retirement destination community to test whether the model of late life course migration accurately portrays the motivations and housing choices local movers make after retiring to another country. Design/methodology/approach – The paper combines secondary data and survey results to examine the composition of the retiree migrant population in the Alicante province of Spain. The socioeconomic characteristics and housing choices of those who have made a second move since retiring to Spain are compared with those who have not moved through a series of t-tests and chi-square tests. Findings – The paper finds that those who have made a second move within Spain are somewhat typical of second movers in the late life course. They are likely to cite mobility or health problems as a reason for moving and appear to recognize the need for a home that provides living area on one floor. Yet, they are choosing to move within an area that does not provide them with access to informal family care givers. Research limitations/implications – The data are restricted to retirees of two nationalities in one province of Spain. Further research is suggested in other locations and with retirees of other nationalities for comparison. Practical implications – Because many international retirees do not plan to return to their countries of origin, they will create demand for formal in-home care services and supportive retiree housing in the near future in their retirement destination countries. Originality/value – This paper provides understanding of a growing consumer housing segment in retirement destinations.
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O envelhecimento faz parte do ciclo de vida de cada indivíduo e assume-se como um tema que preocupa a atualidade de Portugal e do mundo. Esta realidade provoca uma reflexão a respeito não só das infraestruturas e apoios existentes para a população idosa como ao próprio idoso, que pelas suas características, pela mudança de papéis e perdas que ocorrem nesta fase da vida, tornam-se pessoas mais vulneráveis, por vezes mais sós, sujeitos a depressões, isolamento e em situações extremas à exclusão social. Neste sentido, e com o objetivo de alterar mentalidades e comportamentos surge a ideia de desenvolver este trabalho que assenta essencialmente na perceção do impacto que as atividades de ASC (animação sociocultural) assumem na prevenção de quadros de sintomatologia depressiva em idosos institucionalizados. Assim sendo, este trabalho tem como objetivo primordial verificar se a realização de um conjunto diversificado de atividades de animação sociocultural contribuem efetivamente não só para o bem-estar, participação e aumento da qualidade de vida dos idosos, como contribuem essencialmente para a prevenção de quadros de sintomatologia depressiva. Assim, o presente projeto de intervenção tem como temática, “O Contributo de uma Estratégia de Animação Sociocultural na prevenção da Depressão em Idosos Institucionalizados”. O espaço eleito para o estudo e posteriormente para a intervenção é a Casa do Povo de Alagoa, uma IPSS de apoio a idosos que conta atualmente com um número aproximado de 65 clientes nas respetivas valências, Serviço de Apoio Domiciliário, Centro de Dia e ERPI (Estrutura Residencial para Pessoas Idosas) que se situa na Freguesia de Alagoa, Distrito de Portalegre. Trata-se portanto, de um estudo de caso de base mista (qualitativa e quantitativa), cingindo-se a uma amostra de 30 clientes institucionalizados, nas respetivas valências de Centro de Dia e ERPI. A metodologia selecionada para o estudo será o recurso a diversas técnicas tais como: o Questionário, MMS (Mini Mental State Examination) e a GDS (Escala de Depressão Geriátrica).
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Cover title: Long term care research and demonstration projects, final reports, 1986.
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On cover: New horizons in long term care.
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Latest issue consulted: FY 1993.
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Description based on: 1992,1997.
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"DHS 4365 (R-5-00) ORS - PA handbook."
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"This report is respectfully submitted pursuant to House Resolution 115 adopted by the Illinois House of Representatives on April 22, 1975."
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"Prepared January 11, 2005 [6]."
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"This report was prepared in collaboration with Department of Healthcare and Family Services which oversees the three HCBS Waivers maintained by the Department of Human Services, Division of Rehabilitation Services."--Cover letter.
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Research conducted by LaSalle Governmental Consultants, Ltd.
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Objective: To evaluate the cost of atrial fibrillation (AF) to health and social services in the UK in 1995 and, based on epidemiological trends, to project this estimate to 2000. Design, setting, and main outcome measures: Contemporary estimates of health care activity related to AF were applied to the whole population of the UK on an age and sex specific basis for the year 1995. The activities considered ( and costs calculated) were hospital admissions, outpatient consultations, general practice consultations, and drug treatment ( including the cost of monitoring anticoagulant treatment). By adjusting for the progressive aging of the British population and related increases in hospital admissions, the cost of AF was also projected to the year 2000. Results: There were 534 000 people with AF in the UK during 1995. The direct'' cost of health care for these patients was pound 244 million (similar toE350 million) or 0.62% of total National Health Service ( NHS) expenditure. Hospitalisations and drug prescriptions accounted for 50% and 20% of this expenditure, respectively. Long term nursing home care after hospital admission cost an additional pound46.4 million (similar toE66 million). The direct cost of AF rose to pound459 million (similar toE655 million) in 2000, equivalent to 0.97% of total NHS expenditure based on 1995 figures. Nursing home costs rose to pound111 million (similar toE160 million). Conclusions: AF is an extremely costly public health problem.