Eldercare Training
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Considerations
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There are many scenarios where eldercare training is appropriate. Home health agencies, nursing homes, hospitals and primary caregivers all need some form of eldercare training.
Function
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The goal of eldercare is to empower people and communities to protect its elderly. Training works to prevent emotional, sexual, mental and physical abuse of the elderly. It should also prevent the financial exploitation of the elderly.
Significance
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Currently, there are at least 1.7 million beds in nursing homes. As baby boomers continue to age, the number will grow along with the need for more widespread eldercare training.
Features
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Eldercare training may be focused or broad. It can include lifting patients, determining the signs of abuse, nutrition guidance and evacuation protocols.
Warning
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Between 1 and 2 million people over the age of 65 are estimated to be the victims of some kind of abuse. If eldercare training diminishes, the number of victims will rise.
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