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  2. Housekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Housekeeping. Housekeeping is the management and routine support activities of running and maintaining an organized physical institution occupied or used by people, like a house, ship, hospital or factory, such as cleaning, tidying/organizing, cooking, shopping, and bill payment. These tasks may be performed by members of the household, or by ...

  3. History of nursing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Mental Health Act 1959 abolishes the legal separation of psychiatric hospitals, allowing those patients to be admitted to any hospital. By 1959 most hospital nurses were working an 88-hour fortnight. 1960s. The availability of sterile supplies brings an end to washing and sterilisation of equipment such as dressings and syringes.

  4. Home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Home health care is medical in nature and is provided by licensed, skilled healthcare professionals. Home health care providers deliver services in the client's own home. Professional home health services may include medical or psychological assessment, wound care, pain management, disease education and management, physical therapy, speech ...

  5. Getting Help from Other Caregivers - WebMD

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    The type of care you arrange will also depend on your senior's needs, whether it is housekeeping, personal care, or medical supervision. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging for information on ...

  6. Memory Care Options for Low-Income Seniors - WebMD

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    Memory care assisted living facilities cost an average of $6,935 per month, but costs vary greatly. Medicaid is a federal and state program, and the eligibility requirements, available programs ...

  7. As hospitals struggle to retain staff, one Fort Worth health ...

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    Hospital employees are leaving the industry in record numbers, citing burnout from the pandemic and untenable workloads. But one Fort Worth hospital has bucked the trend: Cook Children’s Health ...

  8. What is a Registered Nurse? What They Do and How to Become One

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    RNs provide and coordinate patient care. They also provide education to patients and the public about illnesses, diseases, and health conditions. They’re licensed medical professionals who work ...

  9. Live-in caregiver - Wikipedia

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    Live-In care also allows for constant one-one-one interaction between client and caregiver, as the patient is the only individual receiving care. By comparison, the average assisted living staff provides only about 2 hours and 19 minutes of total direct care and 14 minutes of licensed nursing care per resident per day.