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Impact of Fact-Checking on Credibility Among Older Adults

Analyzing the impact of fact-checking on news credibility among older adults reveals that age is a key factor in information credibility. Older adults tend to give more credibility to various kinds of information, leading to potential challenges in discerning between true facts and false news. Fact-

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Analysis of the Older Persons Amendment Bill 2022 Presentation

The presentation to the Portfolio Committee on the Older Persons Amendment Bill 2022 by Prof. Kitty Malherbe from the University of the Western Cape highlights commendable aspects of the Bill, concerns about clarity on the 'Caregiver' concept, and gaps in the text of the Bill. The analysis covers is

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Quick MD Care_ Your Trusted Partner in Primary Care Medicine

Quick MD Care: Your Trusted Partner in Primary Care Medicine\n\nWelcome to Quick MD Care, where compassionate primary care meets convenience. We understand the importance of having a trusted partner in managing your health. Our team of dedicated primary care doctors is committed to providing persona

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Addressing Concerns on Older Persons Protection: Response to Public Feedback

The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development responds to public concerns on the Older Persons Amendment Bill. The presentation focuses on key issues such as property rights, coercion, legal fees, and accessibility for older persons. Legal frameworks, including clauses in the bill and rel

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Effect of Semaglutide on Aging Biomarkers in Older Adults

Semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, shows promising effects on physical function, body composition, and aging biomarkers in older adults with diabetes. Studies suggest potential neuroprotective effects, improvement in skeletal muscle atrophy, and reduction in pro-inflammatory markers. Diabetes pr

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SBIRT+: Tailoring Substance Use Intervention for Older Adults

SBIRT+ is a targeted training approach focusing on Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment to meet the unique needs of older adults, addressing risky substance use in the elderly population. It aims to address the growing concern of alcohol use and medication misuse in Baby Boomers

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Addressing the Justice Gap for Older Persons in Access to Justice

Older persons face a significant justice gap, with millions unable to access civil, administrative, or criminal justice. The absence of dedicated international norms, ageism, and limited UN frameworks contribute to this issue. Barriers include lack of specialist services, digital exclusion, and inad

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Understanding Self-Harm and Suicide in Older Adults

Self-harm and suicide in older adults are serious issues that require attention due to the associated risks. The incidence of self-harm in adults aged 65 years and older is notable, with factors such as physical health conditions, pain, and psychiatric history contributing to the risk. Staff should

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Falls Prevention in Older People: Key Concepts and Strategies

Falls prevention in older people is crucial due to the high prevalence of falls in this age group, leading to injuries, disabilities, and increased healthcare costs. Key concepts include recognizing falls as a significant threat in later life and identifying intrinsic and extrinsic factors contribut

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Understanding Anxiety Disorders in Older Adults

Anxiety disorders in older adults are prevalent but often unrecognized. These disorders can manifest alongside depression, impacting daily life. Risk factors include gender, education, health status, traumatic events, and more. Types of anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety, phobias, panic d

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Understanding Personality Disorders in Older Adults

Personality disorders in older adults can present challenges in social functioning and relationships. Diagnosis involves assessing difficulties in maintaining relationships, controlling behavior, and listening to others. Recent personality changes may not always be due to a personality disorder but

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Understanding Personality Disorders in Older Adults

Personality disorders in older adults refer to pervasive disturbances in personality and behavior that impact social functioning. Prevalence is around 10% in older community populations, with three main types of disorders categorized by emotional traits. Recent personality changes may indicate under

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OPAL Team Improving Care for Frail Older Patients at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital

Older Persons Assessment and Liaison (OPAL) team at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital focuses on providing comprehensive geriatric assessment for frail older patients in the Emergency Department to improve outcomes and reduce avoidable admissions. The team's introduction led to positive results in patien

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Child Care and Youth Programs at Minot AFB

Offering a range of child care services including Child Development Center for ages 6 weeks to 5 years, School Age Care for Kindergarten to 12 years, Family Child Care Program, and Youth Programs for ages 9-18. Services include full-time care, before/after school care, extended duty care, emergency

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Understanding Psychosis in Older Adults

Psychosis in older adults involves a loss of contact with reality, including hallucinations and delusions. Symptoms vary but can include disordered thoughts, behaviors, and negative symptoms. It is common in older adults and can have various causes, such as delirium, mood disorders, dementia, and su

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Annual Report 2020-2021: Commission on Aging's Impact in San Mateo County

The Annual Report 2020-2021 highlights the Commission on Aging's efforts to improve the quality of life for older adults in San Mateo County. They focused on critical areas such as access to resources, transportation, emergency preparedness, and addressing hunger among the elderly population. The re

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Age-in-Action - Empowering Older Persons in the Western Cape

Age-in-Action is a developmental organization based in the Western Cape, dedicated to upholding the rights and dignity of older persons through advocacy, care services, training, and economic empowerment. With offices in Cape Town, George, and Lambert's Bay, they offer professional social work servi

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Understanding Self-Harm and Suicide in Older Adults

Exploring the definition, risk factors, incidence rates, and staff approaches related to self-harm and suicide in older adults. It emphasizes the seriousness of self-harm in this demographic, the associated risk factors, and the importance of responding with compassion and support. The content delve

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Understanding Personality Disorders in Older Adults

Personality disorders in older adults can present challenges in living with themselves and others, affecting social functioning and relationships. Prevalence estimates suggest around 10% in older community populations, with males more commonly affected. Different types of personality disorders exist

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Advancing Human Rights of Older Persons in Long-term Care

Strengthening the protection of human rights and promoting equality for older persons in long-term and palliative care is essential in today's society. The demographic shift towards an aging population underscores the importance of respecting older individuals as rights-holders and active agents in

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Mobilization: Importance, Risks, and Recommendations for Older Adults

Encouraging mobilization in older adults is crucial to counteract muscle loss and avoid negative health consequences associated with immobility. This module highlights the impacts of immobility, provides recommendations for mobilization based on frailty status, and offers ideas for promoting mobilit

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Understanding Trauma in Older Adults: A Comprehensive Overview

Trauma in older adults is often under-recognized and under-treated. It can have lasting adverse effects on their well-being. Recognizing the signs, responding appropriately, and avoiding re-traumatization are crucial steps in supporting older adults who have experienced trauma. Triggers such as anni

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Appropriate Drug Prescribing in Older Adults: Balancing Harm and Cure

Understanding age-related changes in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics is crucial for appropriate drug prescribing in older adults. Recognizing high-risk medications to avoid, understanding common drug interactions, and conducting regular drug list reviews are key components in providing safe an

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Understanding the Older Americans Act and Its Impact on Aging Services

The Older Americans Act (OAA) plays a vital role in providing programs and services to support older adults in aging-in-place. This act authorizes various initiatives such as meal assistance, caregiver support, health services, and more to enhance the well-being and independence of older individuals

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Home Fire Safety for Older Adults - Community Education Presentation

The importance of fire safety for older adults is emphasized in this community education presentation. Statistics reveal the significant risks older adults face from home fires and the leading causes behind such incidents. Strategies to reduce these risks through prevention and preparation are discu

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Enhancing Housing Options for Older People in Manchester

The Housing Options for Older People (HOOP) initiative, in partnership with First Stop, aims to address the housing needs of older individuals in Manchester. By providing dedicated resources, support, and services, the program helps older adults maintain independence, improve health outcomes, and re

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Ageing Well in South Ayrshire: Realizing the Human Rights of Older Scots

Explore the journey towards ageing well and human rights for older Scots with Dr. Donald Macaskill, CEO of Scottish Care. Discover the importance of social care, combating ageism, and embracing older age as a human right. Uncover the potential of holistic approaches and the essence of wellness, belo

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Future Trends in Older People's Housing, Care, and Support in Greater Cambridge

A research project by Dr. Tom Archer and Ian Wilson at Sheffield Hallam University aims to project the future demand and supply of older people's housing in Greater Cambridge. By developing a better model of supply, they aim to address shortfalls in age-exclusive housing and care beds. The study for

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Understanding Eating Disorders in Older Adults

Eating disorders in older adults can have serious physical and mental health consequences. Recognizing symptoms such as weight loss, phobia, and vomiting is crucial. Treatment is available, and it's important to differentiate between eating disorders and other causes of weight loss in older adults t

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Descriptive Analysis of Statutory Notifications from Residential Care Facilities in Ireland

This study conducted by Stephanie O'Regan, a Research Assistant at HIQA, presents a descriptive analysis of statutory notifications from residential care facilities for older persons and people with disabilities in Ireland. The research explores the types of adverse events reported, trends in notifi

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Understanding Depression in Older Adults

Depression in older adults is not a normal part of aging and should not be ignored. It is characterized by a group of signs and symptoms, including depressed mood, disturbed sleep, lack of enjoyment, reduced energy levels, and thoughts of self-harm. Older adults may present with different symptoms s

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Advocating for a UN Convention on the Rights of Older People: Steps and Guidance

Embark on a journey towards advocating for a new UN convention on the rights of older people with a focus on health. Follow a systematic approach involving identifying responsible parties, persuading key decision-makers, and understanding the government's stance. Utilize FAIR guidelines and resource

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Understanding and Respecting Older Adults: Challenges and Strategies

Exploring the misconceptions and challenges faced by older adults, this content highlights the importance of combating ageism in healthcare. It emphasizes the need for nurses to overcome stereotypes, involve older adults in decision-making, and address their unique needs with respect and understandi

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Enhancing Falls Education and Exercise for Older Adults: Impact of Covid-19

Improving falls education, awareness, and exercise in older individuals, particularly considering the effects of Covid-19 on falls and deconditioning. Initiatives include community rehab and falls teams, city care falls services, and comprehensive assessments for older adults. The program focuses on

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Advocating for the Rights of Low-Income Older Adults and LGBT Long-Term Care Consumers

The National Senior Citizens Law Center works tirelessly to protect the rights of low-income older adults through advocacy, litigation, and education. They advocate for LGBT long-term care consumers to ensure their health, economic security, and access to justice. A survey highlighted concerns faced

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Understanding Elder Abuse: Implications for Practice and Policy

Older people's conceptualization of elder abuse is not well-understood, with emphasis placed on themes like rights, choice, dignity, and respect. Professional responses vary, and there is limited consensus between older adults and health professionals on what constitutes elder abuse. This study aims

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Essential Guide to Emergency Room Care for Older Persons and Caregivers

Older persons and their caregivers need to be well-informed about emergency room care. This guide covers key aspects such as services provided in emergency departments, differences between emergency, inpatient, and outpatient care, observation billing, what to bring to the ED, and the CARE Act for c

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Investing in Extra Care in Manchester: A Cost Benefit Analysis

Devolution and new investment in Health & Social Care in Manchester led to the use of Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) to secure funding for Extra Care services. By presenting business cases supported by CBA, Manchester secured funding for innovative care models, including Extra Care, improving access to

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Scottish Care of Older People (SCoOP) Audit Program at University of Aberdeen

The Scottish Care of Older People (SCoOP) audit program at University of Aberdeen aims to assess specialist service provision for older individuals with frailty in Scotland. By providing benchmarking data, the program helps improve services' quality, safety, and access while highlighting variations

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Perspectives on Autonomy and Independence in Older Age

Understanding the perspectives on autonomy and independence in older age, as shared by individuals from 24 countries through a consultation conducted by various organizations. Older people express the importance of making their own decisions, the impact of health on independence, challenges in maint

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