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Foster Home Care for Older People

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1954
DURING the past decade, the number of people in the United States who are 65 years of age or over has increased by 37 percent, and there are now about 12,300,000 people past their sixty-fifth birthday in this country. It has become extremely important that community workers, including nurses, should become more aware of the problems of this group and ...
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Institutional Care, Foster Home Care or Family Care?

Pediatrics, 1974
Three case histories and an account of an epidemic in a home have highlighted a few of the physical, social and mental problems encountered by motherless babies in their different environmental settings. The institutionalized child may have a normal physical development, but becomes mentally retarded because of lack of social stimulation and individual
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FOSTER HOME CARE FOR MENTAL PATIENTS

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1945
Helen E. Mosher, Hester B. Crutcher
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Measuring care coordination by social workers in a foster care medical home

Social Work in Health Care, 2021
A social worker coordinated medical care for children in foster care in a foster care medical home (FCMH) and tracked care coordination (CC) activities using a modified Care Coordination Measurement Tool© (mCCMT). Of the 60 subjects, most were younger than 5 years, and 60% had a behavioral and/or medical condition.
Laurel Murphy, Hoffmann   +4 more
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Foster Home Care for Children

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1940
WITHIN the all-inclusive field of child welfare, the relatively small area devoted to the placement of children in foster homes becomes increasingly important to professional work, because it is the one area in a wilderness of possibilities and scattered effort where there has been a steady growth in technical skill based on understanding of the ...
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Effect on Physical Functioning of Care in Adult Foster Homes and Nursing Homes

The Gerontologist, 1995
This study tested the effects on physical functioning of substituting adult foster care (AFC) for nursing home care. Secondary data from Oregon's Medicaid agency were used to compare change in ADL functioning of 1,032 nursing home and 279 AFC residents.
A J, Stark   +3 more
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Nutritional evaluation of menus for adult foster care homes

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1982
An evaluation of the meals served in 41 Adult Foster Care facilities in Michigan showed that 38 did not serve meals which obtained the expected dietary score based on food groupings. Eighty-three percent of the facilities did not provide adequate amounts of milk/dairy products and 54 percent of homes did not provide 5 oz.
S M, Brogan   +2 more
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Foster Home Care for Delinquent Children

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1949
YOUNG Spurrier was brought into court for attempting, with the help of a friend, to pick the pockets of passers-by. In the midst of the court hearing, the boy broke into a dance called the "double shuffle," much to the distress of a nearby police officer. According to Mr. Spurrier, who was questioned, this son of his was one of the worst thieves in the
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Going home and returning to foster care

Children and Youth Services Review, 1996
Abstract The study describes 210 children and families returning home from foster homes and group facilities in 20 agencies in New York City. It examines whether a child's reentering care within one and two years of discharge, as opposed to not reentering care, was associated with certain child, caregiver, and situational factors.
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Fostering dignity in the care of nursing home residents through slow caring

Nursing Ethics, 2016
Background: Physical impairment and dependency on others may be a threat to dignity. Research questions: The purpose of this study was to explore dignity as a core concept in caring, and how healthcare personnel focus on and foster ...
Vibeke, Lohne   +11 more
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