• caregiver is an individual in a cancer patient's life that provides unpaid assistance and cancer-related care. Caregiving is defined as the processing...
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  • at reducing the partner's distress and supporting their coping efforts in situations of either threat or challenge. Caregiving may include emotional support...
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  • age, caring for people with dementia has become more common. Elderly caregiving may consist of formal care and informal care. Formal care involves the...
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    undermining their own caregiving identity. The amount of caregiving which is done as unpaid work exceeds the amount done as work for hire. In the United States...
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  • Dignity of risk (category Caregiving)
    guidelines for caregiving. The concept of the Least Restrictive Alternative emphasizes minimizing intrusion into the lives of those we support. In this framework...
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  • Residential care (category Caregiving)
    "self care" is used to refer to a resident or patient who resides in a caregiving facility, but is able to meet one's own needs, such as ambulation and...
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    Lady's Hospice in Harold's Cross, Dublin, Ireland, in 1879. It served as many as 20,000 people—primarily with tuberculosis and cancer—dying there between...
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    often that leaves women in charge of caregiving primarily. Without access to other options for elder care, this leaves many women in a position that leads...
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  • Long-term care insurance (category Caregiving)
    insurance in the United States Long Term Care Benefit Plan "The Basics - Long-Term Care Information". "Caregiving Growing Burden On Women in Mid-Career...
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  • Caregiving by country is the regional variation of caregiving practices as distinguished among countries. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics...
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  • Direct support professional (category Caregiving)
    role of a DSP goes beyond caregiving and focuses more broadly on supporting people with disabilities to participate fully in their communities "Who Are...
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  • Contribution, and Safety and Security. Caregiving technologies help those who care for older adults provide that care in the most effective way—and include...
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    respite care, enabling caregivers to work or have a break from their caregiving responsibilities. These facilities are beneficial to many as the activities...
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  • benefit from receiving physical therapy in a nursing home, these conditions include arthritis, pain associated with cancer, dementia, Alzheimer's, stroke and...
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  • Home care (category Caregiving)
    Homecare (home care, in-home care), also known as domiciliary care, personal care or social care, is health care or supportive care provided in the individual...
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    Assisted living (category Caregiving)
    live independently. The term is popular in the United States. Still, the setting is similar to a retirement home, in the sense that facilities provide a group...
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  • Caregiver stress (category Caregiving)
    Benefits of Caregiving scale includes 11 items with questions such as, "Has caregiving given more meaning to your life?" and "Has caregiving made you feel...
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  • Independent living (category Caregiving)
    self-respect. In the context of eldercare, independent living is seen as a step in the continuum of care, with assisted living being the next step. In most countries...
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  • the Latin root palliare, or 'to cloak') is an interdisciplinary medical caregiving approach aimed at optimizing quality of life and mitigating suffering...
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    Family Caregiver Alliance (category Non-profit organizations based in San Francisco)
    National Center on Caregiving, which is also headed by Executive Director Kathleen Kelly. In 2016, Kelly was recognized with an "Influencer in Aging" award...
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  • Unlicensed assistive personnel (category Caregiving)
    professionals. UAPs care for patients in hospitals, residents of nursing facilities, clients in private homes, and others in need of their services due to old...
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  • have options for disease management after diagnosis. Examples include caregiving, continued treatment, palliative and hospice care, and physician-assisted...
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  • Carers' rights (category Caregiving)
    visibility of family caregiving across the lifespan as an international issue; to promote the sharing of best practices in caregiving programs between countries;...
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  • Family caregivers (category Caregiving)
    Caregiver Role in Hous..." AARP. 2010-03-13. Retrieved 2015-02-18. National Alliance for Caregiving and the United Hospital Fund (2005), Caregiving (presentation)...
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  • Activities of daily living (category Caregiving)
    Activities of daily living (ADLs) is a term used in healthcare to refer to an individual's daily self-care activities. Health professionals often use a...
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    (also referred to as domiciliary care, social care, or in-home care) is supportive care provided in the home. Care may be provided by licensed healthcare...
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  • As of 2017, approximately 1.4 million Americans live in a nursing home, two-thirds of whom rely on Medicaid to pay for their care. Residential nursing...
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    Young carer (category Caregiving)
    varies between countries. For example, in Australia a young carer is a person under the age of 25 years old, while in the United Kingdom it is under 18. The...
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  • Nuverz (category Internet properties established in 2016)
    company is part of the growing Aging in Place movement. The trend promotes the idea that people should “live in one's own home and community safely, independently...
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  • In 2002, nursing homes in the United Kingdom were officially designated as care homes with nursing, and residential homes became known as care homes....
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