Trends in Long-term Care: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Long-Term Care of the Special Committee on Aging, United States, [-Ninety- Congress, Session]U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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... beds having the major purpose of providing skilled nursing care . In 1968 there were 10,816 skilled nursing homes with 618,045 beds . In 1962 there were less than 500 general hospitals with long - term or extended care units , in 1968 ...
... beds having the major purpose of providing skilled nursing care . In 1968 there were 10,816 skilled nursing homes with 618,045 beds . In 1962 there were less than 500 general hospitals with long - term or extended care units , in 1968 ...
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... beds or more - increments of approximately 20 beds . In the use of Federal funds for new construction , approval should depend upon compliance with State plans developed by health departments and vocational rehabilitation agencies . An ...
... beds or more - increments of approximately 20 beds . In the use of Federal funds for new construction , approval should depend upon compliance with State plans developed by health departments and vocational rehabilitation agencies . An ...
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... BED SORES Dr. BRINKLEY . I cannot give you any sound figures on this but bed sores are a reflection of the amount of staff time per patient . In other words , to avoid a bed sore , a patient who cannot move himself , the patient has to ...
... BED SORES Dr. BRINKLEY . I cannot give you any sound figures on this but bed sores are a reflection of the amount of staff time per patient . In other words , to avoid a bed sore , a patient who cannot move himself , the patient has to ...
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... beds . This is brought about by a shortage of nonacute care beds . We might all agree that many of these older persons would benefit from another form of adequate alternative care , but out agreement will prove meaningless , unless the ...
... beds . This is brought about by a shortage of nonacute care beds . We might all agree that many of these older persons would benefit from another form of adequate alternative care , but out agreement will prove meaningless , unless the ...
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... beds as the average nursing home of today and if you have four medications per patient on one shift alone , if she gave a medication every 2 minutes - and I would find this rather unbe- lievable myself - she would take 16 hours just to ...
... beds as the average nursing home of today and if you have four medications per patient on one shift alone , if she gave a medication every 2 minutes - and I would find this rather unbe- lievable myself - she would take 16 hours just to ...
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Page 622 - No man in this country is so high that he is above the law. No officer of the law may set that law at defiance with impunity. All the officers of the government, from the highest to the lowest are creatures of the law, and are bound to obey it. It is the only supreme power in our system of government...
Page 49 - I am confident, however, that in the not too distant future, we will be able to...
Page 228 - The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to a peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will, or knowledge. And to do this in such a way as to help him gain independence as rapidly as possible.
Page 115 - ... highways producing noise or air pollution, or near a cemetery or near a natural or potential flood water hazard. In the event that a potential flood hazard site can not be avoided then adequate provision must be made to eliminate or minimize the effect of the hazard. 4.
Page 686 - Life Safety Code of the National Fire Protection Association (21st Edition, 1967) as are applicable to nursing homes...
Page 67 - Association, the national professional association of registered nurses. The American Nurses' Association is a membership organization with over 200,000 registered nurses in 50 States, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and the Canal Zone.
Page 82 - January 1, 1967, ( b ) is qualified to participate as an extended, care facility under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act; or is determined currently to meet the requirements for such participation ; except that clause (b) shall not become effective until January 1, 1968 with respect to facilities which do not currently meet the requirements of clause (b) but which show reasonable expectation of meeting the requirements of clause (b) by January 1, 1968.
Page 546 - DHCS is assisted by the State Department of Social Welfare and the State Department of Public Health.
Page 688 - In the case of institutions for the mentally retarded or distinct parts of such institutions which are certified as skilled nursing homes, other categories of licensed personnel with special training in the care of such patients may serve as charge nurse: Provided, That such person is licensed by the State in such category following completion of a course of training which includes at least the number of classroom and practice hours in all of the nursing subjects included in the program of a State...
Page 223 - Until recently, this meant anyone covered under the old age assistance (OAA), aid to the blind (AB), aid to the permanently and totally disabled (APTD), and aid to families with dependent children (AFDC) programs.