Brittaney asked:
this is for a debate why besides to just be mean?
Cheyenne
Kristina R asked:
, it has much wider boundaries. Another book I have has suggests, “Long-term care services are an amalgam of health care and social services” – What do you think of this statement?
Brenden
Tezzmichelle asked:
im doing Health and Social care level 2 and i need some explanation on how people rights are respected in a care home, please mak it long if you could, i just need HELP!.
Reed
Steve o asked:
Doctors Call for ” Continuum of Care” for Elderly
1. Are the doctors functioning as advocates for seniors?
2. What type of health care are they proposing?
3. Could the views of medical professionals be slanted in any particular way?
Please answer what you think of the headline and then answer the three questions. thanks
Ivan
Shelly H asked:
im 26 & wanting to go into health& social care of elderly ,i have some g,c,s,e, s but no certificates in this new area how do i find out more?i live in the bradford,west yorkshire area?please help.thankyou
Terrence
dreamcometrue51908 asked:
Just a quick question…
How does elitism (the elite theory) affect health care for the elderly?
So far, I’ve basically said that the elderly won’t get any health care because the elites are too busy counting their money to care for anyone in the middle and lower classes.
But if someone could elaborate a lot on that, it would be great. I’m kind of outta ideas now. Please be specific in answers.
It’s for my AP US government class.
Help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Malcolm
devonance asked:
i need help with some of my homework, i have tried google,ask, and all the other search engines a could find but to no avile. my question is :How does hyperpluralism apply to health care for the elderly,education, or military spending. Please help me.
Kevin.
Donald
Caring for the elderly, aging parents and elderly care