Jan
25
2012
Geriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil. 2011 Dec 1; 9(4): 491-498
Moscato A, Varescon I
For elderly living in the community, alcohol misuse is not uncommon. Experience of professionals of social care services to face alcoholism misuse has rarely been assessed. The work of these professionals is to allow aged people to stay at home in spite of impaired physical and/or mental age-related abilities. We studied the experienced difficulties and feelings of professional caregivers for ten aged subjects with alcohol misuse compared to ten aged subjects without, to identify their needs in terms of training for the home care service associations. The participants took part in an interview and completed a research questionnaire concerning their reactions to alcohol misuse in elderly subjects. No significant difference was found between the responses from the two groups. All participants felt powerless in front of the denial of the alcohol misuse by the patients and experienced difficulties with the behavior of some family members. They reported that they would be comforted by the opportunity to share their experiences with colleagues and people in charge. They hoped to meet specialized teams in the field of addictions to develop skills for supporting elderly people with regard of alcohol misuse. Presently, the services in charge of the aged people should review the interventions and training of their employees, especially of those caring for subjects with alcohol misuse, to improve the quality of their actions in an evolving environment.
Aug
30
2011
J Hosp Med. 2011 Jul; 6(6): 351-7
Labella AM, Merel SE, Phelan EA
Hospitalists care for elderly patients daily, but few have specialized training in geriatric medicine. Elderly patients, and in particular the very old and the frail elderly, are at high risk of functional decline and iatrogenic complications during hospitalization. Other challenges in caring for this patient population include dosing medications safely, preventing delirium and accidental falls, and providing adequate pain control. Ways to improve the care of the hospitalized elderly patient include the following: screening for geriatric syndromes such as delirium, assessing functional status and maintaining mobility, and implementation of interventions that have been shown to prevent delirium, accidental falls, and acute functional decline in the hospital. This article addresses these issues with 10 evidence-based pearls developed to help hospitalists provide optimal care for this expanding population. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2011;6:351-357. © 2011 Society of Hospital Medicine.
Jun
16
2011
June 14, 2011 –
AN action day to raise awareness about abuse of the elderly is being backed by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.
World…
May
28
2011
May 26, 2011 –
INSPECTORS have raised serious concerns about the way some NHS hospitals treat elderly people. Three health trusts have broken the law when it…
May
25
2011
EL PASO - May is “Older Americans Month,” and Adult Protective Services wants to remind us all to care for the elders in our community. It’s a story Irma Fierro knows all too well; her father, who had dementia, passed away after wandering off. read more
Apr
16
2011
The little-known Program for All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly (PACE) provides care and services to some nursing home-eligible seniors to enable them to remain in their home far longer than they might otherwise be able to do. To be eligible for PACE …
Apr
13
2011
One reason for America’s fiscal problems is that the population is aging, meaning that there are relatively many old people to care for and relatively few young workers to support them. ( Immigrants are helping with this burden , though.) The United …
Apr
08
2011
Social care for the elderly in Northern Ireland is “creaking at the seams” because not enough money has been devoted to it, campaigners said. The system is broken and struggling to meet critical and severe needs, the chief executive of Age NI told a …
Apr
05
2011
Before Medicare and Medicaid, 26 percent of the elderly were in poverty … Currently, Medicare operates so that when a senior gets sick, Medicare pays for the care, with a set lower rate to providers. Instead, Mr. Ryan is proposing what he calls premium …
Apr
04
2011
Life is different at The Courtyards Senior Living, which recently opened a new facility at 300 Briarcliff Ave. Tonya Alexander, the facility’s administrator, recently spoke about what makes The Courtyards different from other elder-care facilities …