On 7/9/15 worker made an unannounced visit to the residence of Ms. Bernice Connell, for the purpose of making first victim contact. Ms. Kayley McKinnon, granddaughter-in-law of Ms. Connell greeted worker at the door and showed worker to Ms. Connell 's room. The room was cluttered but did not present with an odor. Ms. Connell was lying in bed watching TV, she was appropriately dressed with good personal hygiene. Ms. Connell stated she had lived with her son, Earnest McKinnon, and daughter-in-law, Arlinda McKinnon, for two years.
I believe everyone on this email thread was aware of my meeting today with Joe Baldwin, Guardian, of Kathy Rennich to discuss her recent return from inpatient rehabilitation at a local nursing facility and her expressed desire to move to the Hensgen Home. Basically, in February 2017, Kathy fell resulting in a fractured tail bone. She received inpatient rehabilitation at Care Springs for fourteen days and has returned home with PT services. Since her return home, Kathy has refused to participate in ADL’s (which isn’t a change in pattern as she refused prior to the nf stay) and is demanding that she have the opportunity to live at the Hensgen Home. Kathy’s reasoning behind wanting to move the Hengsen Home isn’t exactly clear to the team.
HARRIS, LaFrance (Employer of Records) was advised of the identities of the MFCU interviewing agents BEEKMAN, Kiana, HICKS, Howard and THAW, Daniel. She voluntarily provided the following information: HARRIS was a self-employed tax preparer, who also worked part-time in the administrative field. She is DANIEL’s, Rose niece and primary caregiver. DANIEL has been diagnosed with dementia, hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, and diverticulitis. HARRIS indicated that DANIEL has an undiagnosed mental disability and that she is unable to read or write.
SC, Jennifer Stoker contacted provider, Latonia Jennings via telephone. SC introduced herself and told provider that she was Barry’s SC. SC asked how Barry is doing towards his outcome of wanting his health monitor. Latonia noted the nurse is monitoring his health. There has been no issue and he staff monitor his health daily to insure he remains health.
Although she is used to being in control of everything, resident E.V. has accepted help from others including her family, neighbors and friends in order to take care of her husband. Her family is adapting to her being in a long-term facility and has taken over in helping take
Later in the interview she reported that she had been experiencing fear and anxiety that the worst could happen to her. Ms. NS elaborated on the response that there would be always a possibility that unthinkable events could happen, especially after she had already encounter events like losing her home, getting kicked out from her Godmother’s house, and losing her grandmother and friend around the same time. Precipitating Factors and History of the Problem Ms. NS reported that she and her family lost her grandmother around two years ago. Upon the loss of her grandmother, Ms. NS stated that the house she had lived in as long as she could remember had to be sold.
By the next day, she didn’t even try to speak but would squeeze the nurse’s hand when spoken to. Mrs. Fernandez who is a widow lives with 5 of her children (all married with Kids). Mrs. Fernandez children are asking questions
In Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome, the narrator recounts the life of Ethan before his smash-up. Ethan and his sickly wife, Zeena, live in the small town of Starkfield, Massachusetts with Zeena’s cousin, Mattie. As the years went by, Ethan begins to develop a crush for Mattie and those feelings are reciprocated. Zeena, on the other hand, tries to stay in in control over every aspect of both of Mattie and Ethan’s lives. But towards the end of the novel, Ethan and Mattie attempt suicide and fail, and after the two are incapacitated, Zeena recovers and begins to care for her family.
Overview Shingles is a painful rash that develops on a side of the face or body, it will form blisters that will scab over in around 7 to 10 days. Shingles or Herpes Zoster, its more scientific name, is common virus and it is caused by reactivation of the varicella zoster virus, which is the same virus that causes chicken pox. After a the chicken pox virus has been resolved it enter a dormant state in certain nerve cells of the body although for reasons not entirely clear the virus can awaken years later and will travel down the nerve path and cause shingles, the location of the rash depends on where the virus was dormant. Transmission
Lastly, due to these experiences Jade signed herself out of DHS care. Jade
She hasn't left her house for seventeen years because of the disease.
Delphine Mitchell grew up in the 1930 farm home, where school and farm work consumed her everyday life. At the end of the day, she would enjoy time with her family inside, enjoying games, stories, or quality time. Along with the sounds of music or laughter floating around their small farmhouse, smoke from her father’s pipe would fill the air around them. Now, in that time period, her family did not know the risks of secondhand smoke and the future that was growing for Delphine because of her exposure to her father’s
As the assessment begins for Mrs. Adams there are many things that need to be addressed. Educating the patient on active participation in her healing will be of extreme importance. The interventions are only as good as the patient’s willingness to comply. We would need to begin with gaining control of the cleanliness of the apartment and that of Mrs. Adams. Opening the windows and allowing the sunlight to enter is important along with attempts at fixing the air conditioner.
One day one of her best nurses, Emma Ray stopped by his office to discuss the concerns