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According to Phyllis Grosskurth, what is the most important thing in aging? | Acceptance |
True/False: Though it is riskier, Phyllis and her husband redesigned their home, so that she can stay at home. | True |
What generation is making Canada more aged in the population? | Baby Boomers |
Canada is being criticized for what flaw in their policies for seniors? | Not having a national plan for seniors |
By age 85, what proportion of seniors will have dementia? | 1 in 3 |
What initiative was introduced to keep seniors independent longer, and to place money away from institutions and into the community? | Aging At Home |
The shift in focus of where money is being spent is directed away from hospitals and towards __________ and ___________. | Prevention and Home care |
How many Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) were opened to provide care at home and control access to long-term care facilities? | 14 LHINs (with 14 Community Care Access Centres (CCACs)) |
True/False: The CCAC provides enough care to keep seniors at home. | False (Without additional support, there is a need for a nursing home) |
True/False: Community-based programs obtain a substantial amount of money to support the needs of seniors. | False (These programs receive very minimal money) |
A new initiative is in place to aid seniors to avoid falling injuries, and to aid in exercise and nutrition. What 3 advantages come from this program? | 1. Strength 2. Concentration 3. Knowing to take time to avoid falls |
What program targets aging soldiers or their widows, and provides services to help them stay independent? | Veterans Independence Program (VIP) |
True/False: VIP replaces the support from the CCAC. | False (VIP supplements the CCAC to help seniors to stay at home) |
True/False: Study found that wait lists for nursing homes shrank when veterans joined VIP because they could manage at home. | True |
What is the name of the facility that allows seniors to participate in the performing arts and stay active? | Performing Arts Lodge (PAL) |
True/False: Performing Arts Lodge provide a cheaper place to live and a community for seniors, but residents here must be active and participate. | True |
What 4 services do seniors receive to help allow them to stay independent and at home? | Personal care, Laundry, Grocery aid, and Meal preparation |
Network that provides affordable housing for older women who are faced with poverty. | Older Women's Network |
What are the 2 goals of the Older Women's Network? | 1. Improve pensions in Canada 2. More mandated home care |
True/False: Older Women's Network includes only aid for women. | False (More than just women, but women are the focus) |
Facility that provides for Chinese immigrants as they are hindered by the language barrier and often left in isolation in old age. | Chinese Community Nursing Home (Yee Hong Center for Geriatric Care) |
True/False: Yee Hong Center for Geriatric Care provides for South Asian, Filipino, and Japanese seniors as well as Chinese seniors. | True |
What are the 3 advantages of the Yee Hong Center for Geriatric Care? | 1. Community culture activities 2. Meals 3. Care that is in their language and caters to their values and beliefs |
Program that trains seniors to take their own blood pressure and assess themselves for strokes and heart attack risk factors. | Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program (CHAP) |
True/False: Cardiovascular Health Awareness Programs provides a system to manage diabetes and heart diseases, so elderly can still live longer independently. | True |
What is the name of the network that forms a province-wide discussion on major health topics in the aging community? | Seniors Health Research Transfer Network (SHRTN) |
What are the 2 goals of the Seniors Health Research Transfer Network? | 1. More innovations and improvement 2. Knowledge exchange basis on a larger capacity |
What program provides memory aids using technology (palm pilots) to aid seniors in life? | Memory Link |
Which program aids in getting elderly people off the street? | Mid-Toronto Program |
How does the Mid-Toronto Program aid isolated seniors? | Social activity, calling people, bingo, bowling, and bringing meals |
Which program helps elderly to stay at home and gives them care? Seniors are given a pull cord in case of emergency, so that they can be independent. | Supportive Housing Project for Seniors |
Dr. Mark makes home visits to seniors before they die. What does he also do during his visits? | He photographs them. |
True/False: Medical system needs more doctors to make home visits, but they would be paid less than office appointments. | True |
Many seniors do not want to be in a nursing home and would not receive treatments without Dr. Mark's visits. What would allow these seniors to receive treatment? | More doctors for home visits. |
Henry Legg is 93. She has no pain and mind is still there. How has she remained healthy? | She remains active, cheerful, hard working, and socially active. |
Jeanne Calment lived for 122 years and showed no sign of dementia in death. To what lifestyle trait does she attribute her health? | Mediterranean diet |
What is the hardest thing to face in life? | Facing death |
True/False: You need to learn to be independent and should not feel shame about it. | False (Need to learn to be interdependent) |
What is the most important thing in caring for elderly? | Kindness |
What is a possible solution? Problem: Seniors clogging up emergency rooms. | Incentive program to get communities to work on getting seniors discharged earlier. |
What is a possible solution? Problem: Too far geriatricians to support the incoming seniors. | 1. Provide more training to family doctors. 2. Get seniors to specialists. 3. Grants to encourage student to become geriatricians. 4. Increase pay for geriatricians. |
What is a possible solution? Problem: Overmedication of seniors. | Access to electronic prescribing system to monitor, prescribe less, and encourage more healthy behaviours. |
What is a possible solution? Problem: Deterioration of mind and body based on internalizing ageism. | Health promotion and education to promote positive behaviours and to encourage seniors to enter programs that can aid their health. |
What is a possible solution? Problem: Doctor not making house calls. | Increase money for doctor's that make house calls. |
What is a possible solution? Problem: Cost to keep seniors in long-term care facilities. | Transform culture of nursing homes to include more senior participation to give a better sense of home. |
What is a possible solution? Problem: Too many programs, but no national framework. | Create a national program to improve seniors' lives. |
What is a possible solution? Problem: Lack of housekeeping and ground keeping. | VIP provide this service to veterans, and it can be expanded to non-veterans with more volunteers. |
What is a possible solution? Problem: Isolation, depression, and boredom. | Peer counsellors, training in how to talk to seniors, and volunteers to speak with seniors. |
What is a possible solution? Problem: Elder abuse. | Mandatory reporting of elder abuse and provide more support for seniors who experience abuse. |
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