Orphan care - PowerPoint PPT Presentation


Upcoming Event on Orphan Drugs and Rare Diseases– | 14th – 15th October 2024

Join us at our MarketsandMarkets 5th Annual Orphan Drugs and Rare Diseases Conference in Germany, Europe, for a groundbreaking exploration of the recent advances in developing life-saving therapies, technologies in diagnosing, and strategies to enhance orphan drug development.\n\nEnquire Now @ https

1 views • 5 slides


Integrating Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) Approach

Explore the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) and Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care discussed at the North Carolina Community Health Care Association Clinical Conference. Learn about key objectives, roles, billing codes, and resources to promote overall health and reduce treatment gaps and

2 views • 35 slides



Lessons from the Parable of the Prodigal Son

The parable of the prodigal son teaches valuable lessons about love, forgiveness, and the heart of a father towards his children. It explores themes of redemption, gratitude, and the dangers of having an orphan servant mentality towards God. The contrast between the prodigal son and the elder brothe

3 views • 13 slides


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

5 views • 2 slides


Health Care Facilities

Explore a comprehensive guide to various health care facilities, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, medical offices, and clinics. Learn about the types of hospitals, such as general, specialty, government, and university hospitals. Discover the functions of long-term care facilities lik

0 views • 9 slides


Understanding Proportionate Care in Healthcare

Explore the concept of Proportionate Care, previously known as Single-Handed Care, which aims to increase capacity in the care market, reduce delayed transfers of care, and improve service user outcomes. Addressing common concerns and myths related to moving and handling tasks, this approach promote

0 views • 10 slides


Primary Care Services: Comprehensive Health Management for Everyone

Primary Care Services: Comprehensive Health Management for Everyone\n\nPrimary care services are the foundation of a robust healthcare system, ensuring that individuals have access to comprehensive, continuous, and coordinated care. These services are typically provided by primary care medical cente

2 views • 2 slides


Orphan Drugs and Rare Diseases – US Edition | 17th - 18th October 2024

Join us at our MarketsandMarkets Orphan Drugs and Rare Diseases Conference in Boston, USA for a groundbreaking exploration of the recent advances in developing life-saving therapies, technologies in diagnosing, and strategies to enhance orphan drug development.\n\nRegister Now @ \/\/events.marketsan

1 views • 5 slides


Understanding The Differences Between Hourly Care and Live-In Care

Choosing the right type of Home Health Aide NJ for your loved one can be challenging. Whether you need occasional support or constant supervision, understanding the differences between hourly care and live-in care is crucial for making the best decision.\n\nFor more info visit: \/\/carebridge.care\/

1 views • 6 slides


The Derbyshire Shared Care Record: Integration in Adult Social Care

The Derbyshire Shared Care Record B2.2 adoption in Adult Social Care under the leadership of Andrew Muirhead is a significant initiative enhancing care quality and delivery. This project involves multiple agencies like Derby City Council, Derbyshire County Council, and healthcare trusts to integrate

0 views • 12 slides


Robin Klein's Poetic Reflection on Childhood Innocence

Robin Klein's poem portrays the constant nagging of a little girl named Amanda by her mother for various perceived flaws. Amanda imagines herself as a mermaid, an orphan, and Rapunzel in response to the criticisms. The poem highlights the desire for freedom from continuous scrutiny and the impact of

1 views • 17 slides


Understanding Palliative Care: Enhancing Quality of Life in Serious Illness

Palliative care is a holistic approach focused on improving the quality of life for patients and their families dealing with life-threatening illnesses. It involves early identification, assessment, and treatment of pain and other physical, emotional, and spiritual issues. This comprehensive trainin

0 views • 60 slides


Charlotte Brontë: Life, Works, and Legacy

Charlotte Brontë, a pioneering Victorian fiction writer, created heroines reflecting her own character traits while challenging societal norms. Together with her sisters, Elizabeth and Emily, she delved into themes of passion, duty, and individualism in their novels set against the backdrop of the

4 views • 12 slides


Palak Mata Pita Yojana in Gujarat - Providing Financial Assistance to Orphan Children

The Palak Mata Pita Yojana in Gujarat provides financial assistance to orphan children aged 0-18 years. Started in 1978, the scheme aims to offer a domestic environment for orphan children, with financial assistance increasing over the years. Foster parents must meet income criteria, and specific do

0 views • 12 slides


Summary of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist, a classic novel by Charles Dickens, follows the story of a young orphan boy born in a workhouse in England. Oliver faces hardships and mistreatment, but with kindness from some characters like Mr. Brownlow. He encounters various challenges including being apprenticed to a undertaker an

1 views • 12 slides


Overview of "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens in British Literature

Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens follows the story of a young orphan, Oliver, as he navigates the harsh realities of 19th century England. From his birth in a workhouse to his encounters with Fagin's gang of thieves, Oliver faces numerous challenges and moral dilemmas. The novel delves into themes o

1 views • 14 slides


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

1 views • 6 slides


Developing a Self-Care Action Plan for Overall Well-Being

Self-care involves deliberate activities to nurture mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health, yet it is often neglected. This guide explores the essence of self-care, emphasizes the importance of building a personalized self-care action plan, and provides insights into taking care of your b

0 views • 19 slides


Enhancing Palliative Care in Australian Residential Aged Care

PACOP, funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care, is a program focused on improving palliative care in residential aged care facilities. It involves standardized assessment practices, early identification of care needs, and a collaborative model for sustainable support.

0 views • 10 slides


North Central London Integrated Care System Overview

The North Central London Integrated Care System (ICS) is a collaborative approach to healthcare planning and delivery across five boroughs. Led by the North Central London Health and Care Partnership, the ICS aims to meet the diverse health, public health, and social care needs of the region through

0 views • 29 slides


Priorities and Quality Measures for Type 2 Diabetes Care in NHS GGC

Dr. Kashif Ali leads primary care for Type 2 diabetes, while Dr. James Boyle oversees secondary care in NHS GGC. The data from December 2018 shows the number of Type 2 diabetes patients, their care processes, HbA1c levels, and BMI status. The Diabetes Quality Improvement and Outcome Measures aim to

0 views • 27 slides


Adult Social Care Guidance on COVID-19 Prevention and Control

Infection prevention and control are crucial in adult social care, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. This guidance, led by Susie Singleton RN MSc, provides resources and practical insights to help care providers and staff understand and implement effective measures. The resources cover topics

0 views • 12 slides


Child Care Challenges in Kentucky: The Child Care Cliff

Explore the landscape of child care in Kentucky, revealing the challenges families face with the Child Care Cliff. Discover statistics on child care centers, family child care homes, and the average cost of child care in Kentucky. Understand the importance of the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)

0 views • 18 slides


Comprehensive Primary Palliative Care Education Curriculum

This comprehensive primary palliative care education curriculum, designed by UC Regents, provides a nine-hour interactive program to equip clinicians with core knowledge, skills, and attitudes for caring for seriously ill patients and families. The curriculum covers topics such as psychological and

0 views • 20 slides


Transformation and Conflict in Great Expectations

Pip's journey from an orphan living with his sister and her husband to a young man yearning for gentility and love is marked by evolving relationships with characters like Joe, Miss Havisham, and Estella, challenging his perceptions and ambitions. Dickens weaves a narrative exploring themes of socia

0 views • 11 slides


Practical Guide to Fabric Care: Caring for Clothes

This chapter focuses on fabric care and clothing maintenance, covering topics such as understanding care labeling, preparing clothes for laundering, using washing machines effectively, stain removal techniques, selecting detergents, utilizing dryers and irons correctly, and practical application of

0 views • 36 slides


Understanding Organized Care in Primary Care Settings

Organized Care refers to a natural community of caregivers with a shared commitment to proactive population and individual care management. Through effective and efficient practices, it serves the needs of patients across various settings and over time, with aligned goals and provider accountability

0 views • 18 slides


Update on BSEE Program and Action Plan for Orphan Assets

Advisory updates on BSEE program focusing on bankruptcies, orphan assets, and decommissioning liabilities. Actions include contracting procedures, financial assurance coverage, and funding strategies to address wells, pipelines, and structures. Attention given to MIGO, ANGLO SUISSE, and ATP/BENNU as

0 views • 22 slides


Ensuring Safe and Effective Care in Emergency Medical Services during COVID-19

Understanding the importance of quality of care in EMTs during the COVID-19 response, implementing tools for improving care quality, and ensuring safe, timely, effective, and people-centered care delivery. The program highlights key considerations for managing EMT staff during pandemic operations, e

0 views • 25 slides


Pediatric Palliative Care and the Role of Interlink Nurses in Northern Ontario

Vicky Wilton, a Pediatric Interlink Nurse in Northern Ontario, presented on pediatric palliative care focusing on identifying differences and similarities between pediatric and adult care, integrating advance care planning, and emphasizing hope. The role of Pediatric Interlink Nurses within the Pedi

0 views • 69 slides


Federal Funding Update for Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in Kentucky

The update on federal funding allocations for infrastructure investment and job creation in Kentucky highlights efforts in orphaned and abandoned well plugging as well as abandoned mine land reclamation. Significant progress has been made in plugging orphan wells, with a focus on local contractors a

0 views • 14 slides


The Forgotten Side of DNS: Orphan and Abandoned Records

DNS zone administration can be complex, leading to misconfigurations like orphan and abandoned records. Orphan records are former glue records no longer needed, while abandoned records have related domains but are unnecessary. This analysis extends prior research, examining 2K TLDs over 25 months to

0 views • 19 slides


Minot Air Force Base Family Child Care Programs

Offering a variety of child care services including Child Development Center (CDC) for infants to 5 years old, School Age Care (SAC) for Kindergarten to 12 years, Youth Programs for ages 9-18, and Family Child Care Program (FCC) for infants to 12 years. Additional programs include Extended Duty Care

0 views • 6 slides


Overview of Social Security in Nicaragua

The Social Security system in Nicaragua includes various types of insurance such as comprehensive, mandatory, and optional pensions for old age, disability, orphan, and widow, as well as health services and allowances. The number of active insured individuals, pensioners, and people covered by INSS

0 views • 11 slides


VA Healthcare Pilot Projects FY22-23

Six VA-funded pilot projects for FY22-23 focus on improving obstetrical quality of care, outpatient care utilization by Medicare-eligible veterans, fragmented care analysis, referral coordination, virtual care integration, and addressing disparities in access to care. Projects include assessing obst

0 views • 7 slides


Essential Strategies for Commercializing Assistive Technology Inventions

Discover key elements and strategies to successfully commercialize assistive technology inventions, including understanding orphan vs. mainstream products, identifying licensing partners, and safeguarding ownership. Learn from the insights shared by the James A. Leahy Center on Knowledge Translation

0 views • 26 slides


Enhancing Elderly Care: Direct and Indirect Support Strategies

Implementing a care strategy for the elderly involves integrating both direct, personal care activities and indirect care tasks. This approach benefits two key target audiences, including millions with varying levels of dependency and informal carers. The positive impacts of indirect care include we

0 views • 7 slides


Political, Social, and Economic Characteristics in the Age of Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson, known as the "American Lion," exemplified a unique blend of political, social, and economic characteristics during his time. Jackson, the first president not from Massachusetts or Virginia, grew up in Tennessee as an orphan and had a tough childhood. He fought in the War of 1812 and

0 views • 13 slides


Understanding Subacute Care: Types of Residents and Care Settings

Subacute care involves providing specialized care for individuals who require more attention than what typical long-term care facilities can offer. This level of care is provided in settings like hospitals or certain units within long-term care facilities. Residents in subacute care settings need a

0 views • 62 slides


God's Grace and Adoption in Ephesians and Deuteronomy

Explore the profound message of Ephesians 1:3-11, which speaks of God's blessings, predestination, redemption through Christ's blood, and the purpose of fulfilling all things in Christ. Delve into Deuteronomy 10:17-20, where God is described as just and loving, showing special care for the orphan an

0 views • 32 slides