In Nightingale Square, for social agencies there is a Sentinel City Senior Living Center and for dentists there is a Smile Dentistry. For parks, there is a recreational park that has a tennis ball and basketball court with residents playing on both courts.
In Acer Tech Center, does have Sentinel City Healthcare System, which is their hospital and it does look like it is busy with residents outside of the building. No parks in this community, but as stated previously, there is a City Center Historic Hotel. There was also the City Hall that had protestors with signs out front and four (4) policemen standing nearby to keep everything as a friendly protest.
Casper Park District, a park as stated above. No doctors, dentists, school or any other
Malouf is very skilled in creating a sense of place in 12 Edmondstone Street. This essay examines the different techniques he uses in describing 12 Edmondstone Street and Tuscany.
“Apprehension, uncertainty, waiting, expectation, fear of surprise, do a patient more harm than any exertion. Remember he is face to face with his enemy all the time, internally wrestling with him” (Nightingale, 1992, p. 22). Fortunately, in the nineteenth century, Florence Nightingale recognized uncertainty could cause harm to her patients (Nightingale, 1992). Equally important to the nursing profession are the nursing theorists, their work, and the evolution of the theories that followed Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing (Alligood, 2014).
Nursing as a profession dates back for at least several centuries. Those first truly recognized as nurses were wet nurses, or those who cared for the child when the mother was unable to. However, as with most modern jobs, nursing has progressed with the passage of time. Throughout history, there were many influential nurses, such as Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross. Moreover, one nurse known to many to have contributed greatly to the field of nursing is Florence Nightingale.
10) Ask for a list of activities, including community activities, the residents are able to participate in- are they on grounds or off grounds? Will they accommodate the residents? ability?
Casper Park District, is an urban area with little open space. There is a small park area with residents sitting in it and
the city was a small park. The park played host to an arboretum of oak
Its not too far from the city but in saying that i think it needs to upgrade a lot of perspectives for the youth there is a lot of boredom here. Its not really a lot that a teenage person could do here”
Nevertheless hospitals need beds to work with the demand of care. And from admittance to discharge can be a long time. If all trusts prioritised elderly care it would free up 5,700 beds across hospitals and ensure elderly people like Mr Bates were not kept in hospital unnecessarily. (Imison, Thompson, and Poteliakhoff, 2012). This would benefit him as long stays prolong the start of recovery and normalisation. To start his recovery sooner he could be admitted him to a step down bed. This is a cost effective way to getting preparing him for home without having a long hospital stay. A stepdown care bed is a less clinical setting and is easier to start returning to normality (Boyd et al, 2012).
The earliest hospitals were nothing more than warehouses for human suffering (Williams & Torrens, 2008). These hospitals housed the poor, the mentally ill and those suffering severe diseases. They were used to isolate those afflicted with cholera, typhoid and other diseases. These hospitals offered little to no medical care. In the 1700’s and 1800’s, sponsored by philanthropic and religious organizations,the mission of hospitals began to shift to offering some forms of medical care. The introduction of scientific method in medical practice in the 1900’s lead hospitals to adhere to a formal standard based on a scientific approach. The world wars and significant growth in population in the twentieth century lead to advancements in technology
This courthouse is an important anchor to a new civic park development in Chico, California serving
Linda is a 14 year old girl, who is in respite care. In my role as a carer I have observed that she was previously an outgoing and bubbly girl who mixed well but now appears quiet and withdrawn. I have been told by another resident who Linda confided in, that she was being bullied at school and not eating because of being called fat. This concerns me, as I have noticed Linda seems to have lost a considerable amount of weight. For this assignment I will need to identify who I need to communicate with regarding my concerns, recognise Linda’s physical, intellectual, emotional and social needs and then explain how I would use my interpersonal skills in doing this. I will obtain my information from books and the internet.
The Plaza serves as a place for consumerism and convenience, but also community. The outdoor space brings shopping to a singular location where individuals enjoy the outdoor beauty of the city while congregating with locals and tourists alike. You probably won’t find Kenner Plaza in tour guides like you would the famous French Quarter destinations. However, Kenner Plaza is indicative of the community and its commitment to
A theory I can relate to is Nightingales theory, I found her theory to be extremely interesting. A patient health is affected by the environment that they are in, whether it is at the hospital or at their house. Once a patient is discharged the nurse should be aware of the patient home environment, what they have access to, and what they don’t have.
If I were to go back in time, the Number One person I would want to speak with is Florence Nightingale. I remember in my 5th grade social studies class when we watched an animation based on Florence Nightingale; It was the first time I was told about her and she instantly became my hero. After I watched the animation, I went home and researched more information about her. I was so intrigued by the story I even ended up writing a research paper on her life. What caught my interest was when I learned she got her calling to become a nurse from God. Knowing that was very inspiring for me because I also believe I that I have a calling from God to become a doctor, so I immediately connected with her.
...ldings and let them paint on the sides of the buildings. Find a poet in the area and do something similar like they have on Locke Street to make people want to walk up and down the street to read the entire poem.