The Heart of Long Term Care

The Heart of Long Term Care
Title The Heart of Long Term Care PDF eBook
Author Rosalie A. Kane
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 1998
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780195122381

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Long-term care in the United States has taken the nursing home as its benchmark, but the monetary, social, and psychological costs of nursing home care are all too high. This book challenges the current dominance of nursing homes as the principal institution of long-term care. It offers a series of alternative models where both services and housing can be provided in a way that allows long-term consumers to enjoy dignified, "normal" lifestyles. It addresses the political and economic consequences of making this decision. The authors start with the premise that long-term care is designed to assist people who lack the capacity to function fully independently. They argue that no disabled person of any age should be required to forsake his/her humanity in exchange for care. The book rejects the artificial dichotomy between social and medical care, asserting that both play important roles in psychological and physical well-being of long-term care patients. The authors consider the need for competent and compassionate medicine and discuss the methods for improving both its coordination of care and its effectiveness. The book redefines the meaning of safety and protection in long-term care, and how this goal can be accomplished without sacrificing quality of living. As the new millennium and the aging of baby boomers approaches, more creative approaches to providing better long-term care are required. This volume outlines a useful framework for the provision of effective and humane community-based programs that are both feasible and affordable. It will be an invaluable guide for geriatricians, public health professionals, family physicians, nurses and others who care for elderly patients.

The Ladd Family

The Ladd Family
Title The Ladd Family PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 470
Release 1890
Genre
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The Headmistress of Rosemere

The Headmistress of Rosemere
Title The Headmistress of Rosemere PDF eBook
Author Sarah E. Ladd
Publisher Whispers on the Moors
Pages 0
Release 2014-01-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781401688363

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When the master of Rosemere School returns to protect his birthright, putting Patience Creighton's job as headmistress in jeopardy, Patience must seek God's plans for her future--especially when the master's past is brought to light.

Mother-Work

Mother-Work
Title Mother-Work PDF eBook
Author Molly Ladd-Taylor
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 228
Release 2022-10-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0252054601

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Early in the twentieth century, maternal and child welfare evolved from a private family responsibility into a matter of national policy. Molly Ladd-Taylor explores both the private and public aspects of child-rearing, using the relationship between them to cast new light on the histories of motherhood, the welfare state, and women's activism in the United States. Ladd-Taylor argues that mother-work, "women's unpaid work of reproduction and caregiving," motivated women's public activism and "maternalist" ideology. Mothering experiences led women to become active in the development of public health, education, and welfare services. In turn, the advent of these services altered mothering in many ways, including the reduction of the infant mortality rate.

Adventures in Entomology

Adventures in Entomology
Title Adventures in Entomology PDF eBook
Author Thomas Miller
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 338
Release 2017-02-27
Genre Science
ISBN 1524526126

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This book is a personal account of a research professor of entomology based at University of CaliforniaRiverside who used a background in physics and electronics to first solve research problems in insect physiology and toxicology. He then applied the same background to addressing insect pest problems in cotton in California and Arizona. The narrative also describes personal interactionsmost good, a few nasty. Choosing very difficult problems to solve and using the newest tools available had the effect of attracting some of the top graduate students and postdoctorals in the world. Sometimes a visiting researcher would bring a new problem with them. Achieving breakthroughs in a number of difference disciplines sometimes created jealousies in workers who did not see the competition coming and resented it. The text also gives some idea what research in a university is like, especially in an applied field like entomology. Although based primarily in Riverside, California, both the narrative and subject are global and reflect the authors perspective.

Understanding Deaf Culture

Understanding Deaf Culture
Title Understanding Deaf Culture PDF eBook
Author Paddy Ladd
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 536
Release 2003-02-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1847696899

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This book presents a ‘Traveller’s Guide’ to Deaf Culture, starting from the premise that Deaf cultures have an important contribution to make to other academic disciplines, and human lives in general. Within and outside Deaf communities, there is a need for an account of the new concept of Deaf culture, which enables readers to assess its place alongside work on other minority cultures and multilingual discourses. The book aims to assess the concepts of culture, on their own terms and in their many guises and to apply these to Deaf communities. The author illustrates the pitfalls which have been created for those communities by the medical concept of ‘deafness’ and contrasts this with his new concept of “Deafhood”, a process by which every Deaf child, family and adult implicitly explains their existence in the world to themselves and each other.

Pursuing God in the Quiet Places

Pursuing God in the Quiet Places
Title Pursuing God in the Quiet Places PDF eBook
Author Karol Ladd
Publisher Harvest House Publishers
Pages 290
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0736946306

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Karol Ladd, author of the bestselling The Power of a Positive Mom and A Woman's Passionate Pursuit of God, welcomes women to the presence, character, and love of God in this fresh, gathering of intimate devotions. Short meditations with select Scriptures draw from the wisdom and hope of the Old and New Testaments to help readers discover how God's promises unfold not only in His Word but also in their personal journeys. With encouragement and a dose of pure inspiration, Ladd shares with each woman: God's care for her daily hopes and needs what it looks like to walk in God's will and purpose how the Lord's mercy frees women to live fully why knowing God as friend, redeemer, and father transforms all relationships God's plan for each woman becomes more evident as she grows her relationship with and identity in Christ. Women will savor the moments they set aside to be with these rich, beautiful offerings from Karol's heart and the heart of God's Word.