Sentences with phrase «elderly people at their homes»

Looking for a visiting nurse position to use my nursing skills for helping elderly people at their homes and give compassionate care.

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«It's easy and saves time for all — from elderly people who prefer to stay at home to time - short executives,» Mr Weston said.
The electricity was out at her mother's nursing home, the temperature felt like 110 degrees and elderly people couldn't breathe.
«That would save money because good social care helps elderly people stay at home when they want to be, instead of in hospital when they don't.
What you have to ask yourself right now is whether you are prepared to sacrifice lives - the lives of children being raised in poverty, the lives of patients being left to die on trolleys in hospital corridors, the lives of disabled people who are cut off and abandoned to their fates, the lives of the elderly left shivering at home or shamefully neglected in profit - driven care homes.
The personal care at home bill is intended to enable elderly and disabled people to remain in their own homes — rather than going into residential care — while laying the foundations for the new national care service promised by the prime minister in his party conference speech in September.
The project, which includes artificial intelligence and robotics experts at the University of Lincoln's School of Computer Science, will include a large - scale evaluation where robots will be deployed within the extra-care homes of LACE Housing Association in the UK, to care homes in Greece and to elderly people's own homes in Poland, for one year.
At a care home for the elderly, people with dementia are played old - time tunes to help them recover lost memories.
Researchers and robotics companies worldwide are designing prototypes to provide automated assistance to the elderly at home, targeting a market that promises to grow as people live longer.
He could be used by elderly people living at home, or help alleviate pressure on nursing home and care staff.
As with most ereaders, Nook includes Wi - Fi, which may require some setup help for low - tech users, especially since many elderly people don't have a router at home.
The policies for stay - at - home spouses are geared to people who provide care for children or elderly or disabled family members.
Headlines such as, «Trump's Treasury pick excelled at kicking elderly people out of their homes,» belie the facts when the story doesn't explain that most reverse mortgage foreclosures don't displace the borrower.
This commitment to save elderly dogs from euthanasia has resulted in Old Dog Haven being the largest senior - dog rescue group of its kind in America, though their service areas are shelters in western Washington.Their plight has inspired a new book, «My Old Dog: Rescued Pets with Remarkable Second Acts» by Today Show writer Laura T. Coffee and illustrated by Lori Fusaro.Judith said she is amazed at how many are willing to open their hearts and homes to their pets, and as thrilled with their fantastic donors who make the vet bill coverage possible, but it's turning out more and more people are being drawn to the «castoffs» of the canine world.
They encourage elderly people to take home an older animal, which usually means a mild - mannered cat or small dog at least 2 years old.
Whether it be through pet visitations at local elderly homes, pet washes benefiting humane societies, road races promoting furry family fitness or supply drives gathering donations for homeless animals, OTS does everything possible to make an impact in the lives of people and animals here in Illinois.
Whether it's a formerly abused animal who is overcoming her fear of people and learning to trust, a dog who has been overlooked at the shelter finally getting the loving home they deserve, a cat who is bringing joy to his new elderly owner or a neglected pet who was never appreciated and is now someone's service dog and best friend, I am privileged to witness these new beginnings.
People's homes are also a place where not just children but all of society is vulnerable — especially the very young, the sick, women and the elderly as they are all at home for most of the time.
Vandentorren S, Bretin P, Zeghnoun A, Mandereau - Bruno L, Croisier A, Cochet C, Riberon J, Siberan I, Declercq B, Ledrans M: August heat wave in France: risk factors for death of elderly people living at home.
Our advocates participate at the state level to seek regulatory and statutory changes that benefit all elderly persons, and we work to promote targeted reform of the prevailing culture in nursing homes and other long - term care facilities.
The case was brought by Elizabeth MacCartney, a manager at a residential home for elderly people.
More and more millennials and middle aged people are living at home with their elderly parents.
The policies for stay - at - home spouses are geared to people who provide care for children or elderly or disabled family members.
The electricity was out at her mother's nursing home, the temperature felt like 110 degrees and elderly people couldn't breathe.
Personal care providers assist persons with disabilities, the elderly and convalescents with daily living activities either in a care facility or at the person's home.
An aged care nurse responsibility is to look after elderly and unwell people within a facility or at the client's home.
A live - in caregiver is an individual who provides assistance and care to the children, elderly or disabled persons at their home by helping them do everyday tasks they are unable to perform or face difficulty to do on their own.
Home Care Services are aimed at enabling elderly people and young people with a disability to live independently within the community and to engage with the wider community.
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