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    healthcare facility that provides care for the patients who are near the end of life and made a decision not to get treatments to prolong their lives. National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (2016) defines a hospice focuses on “caring”‚ not “curing”‚ to concern the patient’s physical and mental support. Hospice care is provided in all kinds of settings: home‚ freestanding hospice centers‚ hospitals‚ nursing homes‚ and other long-term care facilities‚ however‚ a home care is most common among those

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    Why Do Women Stay? Domestic violence is a serious and complex plague of society that affects all‚ but women make up the largest number of victims in most case studies. In the United States alone‚ "1.5 million women are raped or physically assaulted by an intimate partner each year. More than 500‚000 women victims require medical treatment‚ and 324‚000 victims are pregnant at the time of assault" (Berlinger‚ "Taking" 42). Numbers like these show how intense the situation of domestic violence truly

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    Hannah Michalski Mr. Regetz ENGL 1301 27 October 2014 Battle of Stay at Home Moms and Working Mothers It used to be the battle of the sexes: Now it’s the battle of the moms. Some moms believe it’s best to spend quality time with their children because it’s damaging being away from their from their kids for a minimum of the day. Others tend to think their children will be just as well off if they’re out at work all day and bringing home the paychecks. Friedersdorf and Adshade arrive at competing definitions

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    Home Health/Care Aide or Personal Care Assistant Jacqueline Caldwell Continued Issues Trends Health Law Ethics in Health and Human Services HHS435 Elizabeth Kane March 14‚ 2011 Home Health/Care Aide or Personal Assistant Our elderly population is living longer than ever before and not all of them are entering into a nursing home. They are choosing to stay in their own home or their caregiver is choosing it for them. Some caregivers are choosing to move their

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    Why Pluto should stay a planet You may think that Pluto is all alone and the only lonely planet. He is really not left out. There are more Dwarf planets out there. Pluto is not alone! So don’t make it seem like Pluto is all alone‚ because it is not! Besides‚ Pluto there are four other known dwarf planets. Eris‚ Ceres‚ Makemake‚ and Haumea. The latter three of which are in the Kuiper Belt. Dwarf planets are worlds that are too small to be considered developed planets‚ but also too large to be put

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    of our home care aide services is not having to leave for a Doctor’s visit. Our on-call doctor can drive directly to our facility with no additional fees added. You can choose to travel to your next appointment with the help of our aid; extra charges will be applied. Receive the medical attention that you need‚ and choose our team as your family home for adults. When nurturing your body for optimal health‚ it is critical to eat nutritious meals. With our 24/7 assisted living you can take advantage

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    Should the state take severely obese children from their parents? It is undisputable that everybody has a right to become a parent. On the same hand‚ children have a right to live with their parents and not become separated from them. But children also have a right to living conditions that help them achieve a healthy psychological and physical development in order to fulfill their potential. Therefore‚ every parent carries an obligation to ensure the realization of those rights by providing

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    Staying at Home Mom vs. Working Mom Many women have careers before they began their family. But once the first child arrives‚ it is time to decide whether to be a stay-at-home mom or to go back to work. There are many factors that go into this decision and it is different for every family. Making a decision to stay at home with the children or join the workforce can be a difficult process. I have been fortunate to experience being a stay-at-home mom for three years. I’ve come

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    Do children in foster care still face the challenges as children in homeless shelters? Do they still face social isolation even when they are placed with loving families? No matter the living environments‚ they will always know that their parents were unable to be give them care. When people think about foster care homes‚ they think of the kids being placed with the perfect family and the start of a new life. Whether emotional‚ physical‚ or cognitive‚ a majority‚ if not all of the kids

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    In the journal article‚ Memo to Child Care Workers on Their Role in Group Homes‚ it is stated that‚ “a list of qualifications for a child care worker could resemble the qualifications of sainthood” (Ernest Hirschbach‚ 1976‚ p.686)‚ which creates a certain positive image in the mind of the reader when trying to understand the child and youth care professional role. These workers are found in various settings of work‚ all striving to help children and youth that are in need to improve with resilience

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