Attempt CC =1 CM spoke to Johnda Neazer (DCP&P Supervisor) regarding the family’s current living situation. DCP&P supervisor provided CM with a detailed background on the family and noted that DCP&P will assist the family with housing such as the first month rent and security deposit once caregiver finds housing. DCP&P supervisor explained to CM that the division is unable to place the family into a hotel due to Welfare offering the family to stay at a shelter in Newark and caregiver denied offer. CM was informed that DCP&P only place families in a hotel if they are homeless and does not have assistance such as shelter opportunities. DCP&P supervisor stated DCP&P assisted caregiver with a budget form.
CCIB Intake received the SOC 341 for resident Clothide McCord. Reporting party Tonya Hill Conservator- Deputy Public Guardian 222 W. Brookside Ave., Redlands CA 92373 (909) 798-8500. The reporting party and Public Health Nurse, Sandra Garcia visited Clothide at the facility on 12/13/16. The resident was found barely responsive and dehydrated.
CCIB received a referral #0424-8590-7518-9033739 via fax from Juana Torres regarding Kenneth Salazar (3) (DOB 5/27/2013). RP reported on 3/14/17, Kenneth was physically abused by his teacher 's aide Rosa Espinoza. RP reported she picked him up Kenneth from his Headstart program and took him home. RP reported Kenneth was wearing a sweater and the she asked him to take it off and he did.
Ms. Connell believes Gentiva Hospice reported the allegation to DHR because the bath worker stepped in dog feces. During visit worker noticed two inside dogs but no dog feces. Ms. Connell married three times and each one was in the military. However, due to her income Ms. Connell is not eligible for assistance. Ms. Connell receives 1500.00 SS, Medicare, Healthsprings Insurance and Gentiva Services bath aid 3x and nursing 2x weekly.
CCIB received an Incident Report from the LTCO Maged Mansour (213) 351-6433 regarding resident Maria Alcantara. The SOC 341 states that Maria disclosed to facility staff and her Day Program staff that residential facility staff member Gloria G hit her in her back. Once notified by of incident the facility staff notified the administrator Kendal Woods (323) 208-0133. According to the RP the incident is under investigation. The suspected abuser would be suspended pending
Mrs. Julia Kitchen, lives in a long term care facility, which is referred to as a “Group Home” and there was some confusion if Wake Forest Baptist Wound Care Center or KCI who delivered the wound vac supplies filed the claim for services to be paid on behalf of Julia Kitchen by Medicare in treating here pressure ulcer. In calling Medicare speaking with a coordinator they had no records of any claim concerning her wound vac being used for treatment. I am sending you proof of information for review in seeking medical payment reimbursement concerning this issue. RHA Health Services, will be grateful if you would look into this matter and get back to us at your
CCIB Intake received a call from Co-Complainant Adrienne Williams (323) 802-5315 who disclosed that the son of resident Eleanor Lanzarotta in room 204 punched resident David Lester in the face. Notably David is described as having dementia with aggressive and combative tendencies. Today, April 24, 2017, David entered Eleanor 's room and struck her which resulted in her son striking him back. The complainant was not aware if David sustained an injury from the encounter due to it being the end of the shift. The complainant reported David is not appropriately placed in the facility and poses a significant risk to the other residents in care.
Name: Gretchen Vander Pluym CASE #1: Franklin Thompson, 1997 Briefly outline the case (paste the link to it here as well). Thomsan was accused of intentionally murdering Jacqueline Okai in 1994 by severely beating and then running her over with a car. https://www.law.northwestern.edu/legalclinic/wrongfulconvictions/exonerations/il/franklin-thompson.html
In your grievance filed at CACF, you claim the mattress you were issued is defective. You further claim inmates at CACF are not receiving the same type of mattresses as other ADC inmates. Your resolution is to receive a new mattress. Your grievance appeal has been reviewed at Central Office and the Deputy Bureau Administrator 's response is affirmed.
How do the Minsky and Austrian explanations for the causes of Great Recession differ? Minsky explanation is based on bubble of euphoria where prices were seen to skyrocket and then later fall and thus investors in this type of practice making them to lose a lot of money while the Austrian explanation is solely on the government lowered interests that made people borrow lots of money that eventually they were not able to pay back. Explain how the proponents of government stimulus believe that it will affect aggregate demand The proponents believe that the government stimulus would increase the aggregate demand by lowering the interest charged on the products and services and thus allowing the consumers to spend more in their bid to acquire such
When granny walked in the attendant said, “Charity case I suppose” (para. 69). The attendant just looked at granny and called her charity just because of the way she looked. Assuming by her skin color and how she was dressed that she would not be able to afford whatever she was about to ask for. The attendant started asking granny questions, but she stayed silent this aggravated the attendant, so she started saying things like “Are you deaf” (para. 73) trying to get granny to start talking. The nurse eventually came out trying to get granny to talk as well.
Udall demonstrates numerous obsessions and compulsions related to cleanliness. He takes extremely lengthy showers with very hot water, so lengthy that Carol falls asleep while waiting for him to finish. When they finally go to dinner, he is not dressed appropriately and the restaurant offers to let him borrow a jacket and tie. Udall is unable to tolerate even the thought of wearing a potentially dirty jacket and tie. Instead, he gets in the car and drives off, without saying anything to Carol, in order to purchase a new, clean jacket and tie.
Secondly, nurses were not taking any kind of permission from patient before changing her clothes. They were not showing any kind of respect to the patient and acted like as if she was taken for granted. While changing her clothes, the doctor in charge unveiled the curtain abruptly without caring for the patient’s privacy. 2. Other than errors in communication, several safety concerns were presented.
Through the Eyes of a Foreigner Horace Miner wrote an article in 1956 called “Body Rituals among the Nacirema” in which he described a culture through the eyes of an anthropologist. At first glance I was under the assumption that this article was written about a foreign culture that performed very odd rituals. Literature analysis is crucial, especially in this article, because it helps the reader to truly understand what the writer is trying to convey. After reading the article several times, I realized that the purpose of this assignment is to understand how other societies view the American culture. It is amazing how quickly someone can judge others without really taking the time to understand them.
At that point time a patient had to go the wash basin. Since there was not anyone in the cubicle, the patient stood up and try to go to the wash