PPT-Cultural Diversity ELDER Project

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Fairfield University School of Nursing HispanicLatino Culture Supported by DHHSHRSABHPRDivision of Nursing Grant D62HP06858 HispanicLatino Culture Objectives Upon

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Fairfield University School of Nursing HispanicLatino Culture Supported by DHHSHRSABHPRDivision of Nursing Grant D62HP06858 HispanicLatino Culture Objectives Upon completion of this session the participants will be able to . The Pharmacist’s Role. 1. Reaching Important Gatekeepers: Training Pharmacists about Elder Abuse. Acknowledgements. Content by Tatanya Gurvich, Pharm.D. and Bradley Williams, Pharm. D., USC School of Pharmacy and Elaine Chen, MS and Mary Twomey, MSW, University of California, Irvine.. An Elder . Must . . .. Not be a Striker/Violent/Pugnacious. Be Gentle/Patient. Not be a Brawler/Quarrelsome (NASB – Be Peaceable). Not be . Greedy/Covetous/Love . Money. Not be a Novice/Recent Convert. Dr.Roger. Butler. A war veteran / VP resident. Objectives. Discuss current research on elder abuse demographics in relation to dementia care. Discuss some theoretical models to explain WHY?. Explore challenges in dementia care both in the community and LTC sectors . Sexual Abuse. NCEA Elder Abuse Presentation: Sexual Abuse • www.ncea.aoa.gov. 1. Understanding Sexual Abuse. NCEA Elder Abuse Presentation: Sexual Abuse • www.ncea.aoa.gov. 2. Learning Objectives. ST TAMMANY PARISH. SALT COUNCIL. JUNE 11, 2012. ELDER ABUSE. TYPES AND. SIGNS OF ASSAULT. Paul Greenwood,. Deputy District Attorney,. San Diego County, California. Debbie Harrison, RN. Health Care Consulting, LLC. Neil Baritz, Esq. . Baritz & Colman LLP. (561) 864-5100. Statistics On Elder Abuse. Elderly Americans lost $2.9 Billion dollars in 2009 as a result of elder abuse.. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that over 500,000 elder Americans suffer from financial elder abuse annually. . The speaker of the poem, that is the father, tries to talk to the elder daughter in a pleasant manner, placing the ones of all good behavior on the elder child. But the elder daughter rebels against the moralistic and unfair attitude of the father. Sometimes when the father is not in a good mood, he suppresses the elder daughter by shouting at her; but deep down, he is a loving father, and , he immediately regrets such behavior on his part. We find that although the father puts unfair pressure on the elder daughter by trying to make her endure her younger sister's negative behavior, he is good at heart. He admits to the reader that he is unfair and moralizing. The impact of the father's unfair shouting at the elder daughter is that she lapses into silence. But she is not cowed into submission; the word "simmering" shows her quiet anger against the injustice that she receives. . June 15th is World Elder Abuse Prevention Day.. Causing emotional or psychological pain. Includes isolation, verbal abuse, threats, and humiliation.. Psychological Abuse. Failing to provide something necessary for health and safety, such as personal care, food, shelter, or medicine.. What is culture?. Culture. - all of the shared products of human groups - - . products people create. Material culture. – physical objects that people create (cars, clothes, books, buildings). Nonmaterial culture . Employee Engagement and Cultural Competence. Housekeeping. What will today look like?. Breaks and Lunch. VCU . DoG. and DSS. Certificates of Attendance/CEU’s. CEGL/VCU Continuing Education. Learning Objectives. Abandonment. NCEA Elder Abuse Presentation: Abandonment • www.ncea.aoa.gov. 1. Understanding Abandonment. NCEA Elder Abuse Presentation: Abandonment • www.ncea.aoa.gov. 2. Learning Objectives. At the end of this presentation, you will be able to:. LUKE 15:25 - 32. . The . Elder Brother of the Prodigal Son. Many people fail to realize that the third parable of Jesus recorded in Luke chapter 15, is nowhere, in the inspired text, called “the Parable of the Prodigal Son.” In fact, the parable is given no name either by Jesus or by Luke. A more accurate designation would be “the Parable of the Two Sons,” since there are two sons in the parable. . Day 2011. S. eniors. A. nd. L. aw. E. nforcement. T. ogether. Preliminary Indicators of Abuse. . - June 14, 2011. Harold S. Bartholomew, Jr.. Assistant District Attorney. Office of Walter P. Reed. 22. “. Without security of person and property, the other desired objectives . are . of no consequence.”. ~ W.W. Caruth, Jr. . The Elder Financial Safety Center. A public safety project made possible by the .

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