PPT-Physical activity in older adults
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Alex Dworak MD OneWorld CHC GWEP collaborative 11032022 Exercise and physical activity Numerous benefits at all ages beyond infancy Generally deprioritized for
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Alex Dworak MD OneWorld CHC GWEP collaborative 11032022 Exercise and physical activity Numerous benefits at all ages beyond infancy Generally deprioritized for multiple reasons including social determinants of health. Guidelines for Americans. . At-A-Glance. U.S. Department of Health and . Human Services. Physical Activity has a Profound . Effect Upon Health. Physical activity is one of the most important steps people can take for their health.. 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. Charlotte A. Schoenborn. . Division of Health Interview Statistics. National Center for Health Statistics. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily . Active Ageing in the UK. Bob Laventure - July 2012. Role of the BHF NC. To develop and . translate research evidence . to . improve and extend the practice. of promoting physical activity in the UK. UK Physical Activity Guidelines. UK-wide . Global evidence of the health benefits . Life course . Recommended amount for health benefit. Why do we need guidelines for older adults?. Physical . activity levels are . How much activity do I needModerate-intensity aerobic activityMuscle-strengthening activityANDPhysical activity can make daily life Less pain Better mood Lower risk of many diseasesWhat146s your moveO Geriatrics Hub . Thiru . Yogaparn. MD, FRCPC. Associate professor. Baycrest geriatric health system. University of Toronto. . Goals and Objectives. At the end of session, learner will be able to . Describe the differences between young adult physical exam and older adult physical exam . Activity Coordinators - Healthy ageing and physical activity: an awareness session. The seed needs watering! . The Importance of . A. ctivity Coordinators . Activity Coordinators – role is to facilitate and support activities. APTA Geriatrics' Guiding Principles for Best Practices in Geriatric Physical erapyBest PracticesOn June 4, 2020, the Board of Directors of APTA Geriatrics moved to establish a task force to devel 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.. Tier 3. Psychosis. What is psychosis?. ‘Some loss of contact with reality’. This might involve hallucinations or delusions’ (NHS). Hallucinations – hearing voices/ seeing things/ sensation that someone is touching them/ experiencing smells that are not there. Enhancing Training for Staff at an ADRC/No Wrong Door System. Background. This training was prepared by the Human Services Research Institute and Mission Analytics Group, under contract with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in collaboration with the Administration for Community Living (ACL), as part of an initiative to help ADRC staff better meet the needs of older adults with behavioral health issues.. Tier 2 . Eating disorder . An eating disorder is when the person has an unhealthy attitude to food which can over their life and make them ill.. It can involve eating too much or too little, and/ or becoming obsessed with their body and shape. 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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