PPT-Three Intervention Tools Useful in Care Transitions with Older Adults
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Bryan K Ford PhD MSW Assistant Professor of Medicine Research Associate Comprehensive Center for Healthy Aging University of Alabama at Birmingham Education Program
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Bryan K Ford PhD MSW Assistant Professor of Medicine Research Associate Comprehensive Center for Healthy Aging University of Alabama at Birmingham Education Program Director Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center. Marlette B. Reed, . BEd. , MA. Annette M. Lane, RN, PhD. Sandra P. Hirst, RN, PhD, GCC. What does existential mean?. Pertaining to purpose and meaning. Personhood: what it means to be human. . -the bigger issues of life – and death – as they pertain to who one is: Who am I? What does life mean? Will I cease to exist after I die?. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY THEME. Melanie Menzies. Health & Well . B. eing Manager. North Lanarkshire Leisure Ltd. Melanie.menzies@nlleisure.com. 01236 341709. www.nlleisure.com. Reshaping of Care for Older People. A Team-Based Approach to . Complex Decision Making. Marianthe Grammas, MD. Assistant Professor & Medical Director. Clinical Director of Ambulatory Care Transitions. UAB Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics and Palliative Care. Bruce . Leff. , MD. Professor of Medicine. Co-Director, Elder House Call Program. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Campaign for Better Care Webinar. June 30, 2010. Let’s Start with Leo. Jane Menzies, Assistant Head of Social Services. Norrie Moane, Operations Manager, Signpost / CHL. Why are we having this discussion?. The vision. The challenges. The role of services in achieving. Why do this?. The graying of the disease . Extenuating vs Mitigating . Factors. Celia J. Maxwell, M.D., FACP. Associate Dean for Research. Howard University College of Medicine. CDC . Campaign . “. prevention IS CARE”. Administrator & Elder Justice Coordinator, . NVRDC. 2018 OVSJG . Mass . Disaster . Training Panel. Working With Older Adults. March 2018. Overview. DC’s Older . Residents – A Bit About Them. Realities & Perceptions of Older Adults That May Impact Crisis Situation. Adults. Tara A. Cortes, PhD, RN, FAAN. Executive Director, The Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing, and Professor, NYU College of Nursing. Primary Care of Older Adults. “. These projects are supported . INTRODUCTION. Older adults comprise a major portion of the population. For dentistry, older adults are retaining more teeth which means providing treatment for them is a separate entity. A knowledge about the aging changes in the . 2020. AAA National Survey Report. Conducted every three years since 2008 with funding through US Administration on Aging. Snapshot of the evolving AAA role in the planning, development, coordination and delivery of aging and other home and community-based services . A RAFT Presentation . Statistics About Depression and Older Adults. An estimated 7 million of the nation’s 39 million adults aged 65 years and older are affected by depression, but only 10% receive treatment.. heaLth. in underrepresented Elders (NIMBLE). Kieran . F. Reid, PhD, . MPH. Scientist II & Assistant Professor . Nutrition, Exercise Physiology and . Sarcopenia. . Laboratory,. Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging,. What is trauma?. Individual trauma results from an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or life threatening and that has lasting adverse effects on the individual’s functioning and mental, physical, social, emotional, or spiritual well-being. What is trauma?. Individual trauma results from an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or life threatening and that has lasting adverse effects on the individual’s functioning and mental, physical, social, emotional, or spiritual well-bein.
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