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Nov 23, 2024
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ASM 282 - Aging Services Credits: 2 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Open Aging Services relates the physical, psychological and sociological needs of seniors to services provided in the continuum of care setting. Includes the services in a therapeutic milieu creating a home environment that includes nursing, dietary, environmental concerns, activities and social services. Competencies
- Evaluate and assess the resident in the continuum of care setting.
- List the types of physical impairments of senior clients
- Recognize the types of mental impairments
- Identify specific disabilities and assess needs of seniors in the continuum care setting
- Identify programs and services necessary to meet client needs person-directed care
- Recognize medical services to meet client needs
- Specify the different nursing services needed to meet client needs and the implementation of consistent staffing
- Identify ways to implement dietary services that provide client choices
- Define environmental factors impacting the client’s quality of life
- Identify social service, activities, and volunteer programs in a variety of client settings
- Review how pharmaceutical services are administered
- Describe restorative services and there impact on the quality of life for the client
- Identify the educational requirements for each of the therapy services
- Discuss the benefits of therapy and restorative services for senior clients
- Demonstrate methods of program adaptation for special populations
- Outline potential programs for special populations
- Identify method to implement programs for special populations
- Identify and assess outside resources and/or services and there impact on quality of life for the client
- List the external resources that are available
- Describe the services that each resource provides
- Define technical terms commonly used by the paraprofessional (direct care staff) and professionals providing health services
- Review the medical terminology specific to the senior population
- Identify the various health professionals providing services for senior clients
- Appraise quality of health care and quality of life care for seniors in the continuum of care
- Review quality assurance methods
- Explain the utilization review process
- Evaluate the environmental factors contributing to quality of life and quality of health for clients, residents and tenants
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