Chapter 13 question and answers graded A+ 2023
Chapter 13 question and answers graded A+ 2023Ecology of Aging - correct answer Balancing of environmental press and competence through selection and compensation. How a place becomes a home. Cluster housing. (Aging in place, Assisted living, Deciding on the best option, Home modification) Aging in Place - correct answer Remaining living in the community, with some level of independence, rather than in residential care. Arises from an interaction of personal competence and the environment (SOC model). Challenge to Aging in Place - correct answer Deterioration in basic ADL and IADLs. Home adaptation can minimize the functional impact of these and promote autonomy and independence. Self-Efficacy - correct answer Active participation is related to one's belief that once can function successfully within a given environment. Stereotypes - correct answer Can undermine a person's perceived self-efficacy and autonomy. Smart Environments - correct answer Has an increasing role in supporting older adults to remain independent in their own homes for longer. Older adults using the technology having significantly better mobility. Ecological Model of Aging - correct answer Human behaviour and well-being are strongly related to the individual's environment and their capabilities. Age-friendly communities help older adults age actively. Housing Options for Older Adults - correct answer Primarily within the jurisdiction of provincial and territorial governments. This includes mainstream housing, independent living accommodation, assisted living accommodations, and long-term care accommodations. Mainstream Housing - correct answer Houses and condos. Slightly more than 50 percent of older adults in Canada lived in single-detached homes, but this percentage decreases with age. Independent Living Accommodation - correct answer Adult lifestyle communities. Independent living communities are designed for healthy, active older adults who do not need assistance with ADLs such as grooming, per- sonal care, and eating. Typical independent living features include apartment-style one- or two- bedroom units in a community setting; convenient location to retail shops and recreational activities; community features such as gardens, pools, golf courses, hair salons, and fitness centres; and options for housekeeping, meals, laundry, and transportation. Adult Day Programs - correct answer Consist of daycare in a service facility with a focus on assessment and treatment. The program offers recreational activities, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and social work, as well as 24-hour on-call services and a 10-bed treatment centre that is used for management of acute illnesses and for respite. Assisted Living Accommodation - correct answer Where more ADL support is needed, such as cooking and bathing. Can come in a variety of formats. Cost varies from , and can be public or private funding. More baby boomers may want to live here. In many instances, assisted living is a care option that is an intermediate step between living at home and living in long-term-care. Long-term Care Accommodation - correct answer Nursing homes and LTC facilities. Tiny Homes - correct answer Allow more older adults to live independently within their financial means. Assisted Living Facilities - correct answer Can come in a variety of formats. Cost varies from , and can be public or private funding. More baby boomers may want to live here. Includes hospitality services and personal assistance for those who can live independently but require additional support for ADLs. Assisted Living - correct answer A supportive living arrangement for people who need assistance with personal care but are not physically or mentally impaired to require 24-hour care. It has three essential attributes: as much like a single family house as possible, emphasizes personal control, choice, dignity and autonomy, and should meet routine services and special needs. Utilize checklist to ensure the selected facility meets specific requirements of the individual. Cost ranges from . The average age is 86 and 76% are females. Long-Term Care Facilities - correct answer Nursing homes, continuing care facilities, long-term care facilities, and hospitals - costs range from $900 to $5000 per month, depending on the level of care.
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