Vulnerability
Caregiver
Disability
Accessibility
100

What is Vulnerability?

Being vulnerable is defined as in need of special care, support, or protection because of age, disability, risk of abuse or neglect.

100

Who can be considered as a caregiver?

Individual’s family member/ Health care aide

100

Name two of the disabilities mentioned in our presentation that is recognized by the government of Canada for the purpose of disability benefits qualification.

ADHD/Anxiety/Addiction/Alzheimer’s disease/Autism/Cerebral Palsy/Psychosis/Substance abuse/Down’s syndrome/Fibromyalgia/MS/OA/Scoliosis/Migraines/Mental illness

100

What is accessibility?

The design of products, devices, services, vehicles, or environments that are enabling people with disabilities to use them.

200

What will be proportion of seniors in total population by 2040?

Close to one-fourth of total population

200

Does a caregiver manage the individual’s finances as well? Yes or No?

Yes

200

What is one issue that people with disabilities need to face when it comes to employment?

Having difficulties to find a job/ keeping a job/ lower paying employment

200

What is the main difference between assistive technology and adaptive technology?

Assistive technology is the design of new products that helps people with disabilities to complete a task.

Adaptive technology is the modification of an existing product so that it is usable for people with disabilities.

300

What is common injury in senior populations?

Falls

300

Caregiver burnout can affect the caregiver in which aspects?

Socially, mentally, financially, and physically

300

What are the severities of vision impairments?

Some amount of vision loss, loss of vision acuity, or increased or decreased sensitivity to specific or bright colours to complete or uncorrectable loss of vision in either or both eyes.

300

Name one example of assistive technology or adaptive technology.

Assistive technology: hearing aids

Adaptive technology: modified wheelchair tires/ accessible vehicles

400

Name 2 common chronic health conditions in seniors

COPD, Cardiovascular diseases, Diabetes, OA, Dementia, Alzheimer’s

400

Describe the feelings of having caregiver burnout (just 2)

Anxiety, guilt, feeling hopeless, negative, frustration

400

Who can qualify for applying EI caregiver benefits?

Insurance employees, self-employed individuals ,and those providing care outside of Canada.

400

Name one example of accessibility outside of our presentation mentioned

Teletypewriter (hearing impairment)

Page-turning device/adaptive keyboard and computer mice (mobility impairment)

Voice recognition software /screen reader (physical or mental impairment/learning disability)

Talking textbooks/virtual keyboard (perceptual disability, learning disability)

500

What are two main causes of COPD?

Smoking

Exposure to chemical gases, and fumes

500

What are three tips for the caregivers?

Prioritize sleep, eat healthy, stay active, spend some time outdoors, join a caregiver support group, talk to mental health professionals, and seek extra support for the individual

500

What is Canada caregiver credit (CCC)? Briefly describe it.

A non-refundable tax credit for supporting a spouse, common-law partner, or a dependent with a physical or mental impairment.

500

In your opinion, the aging process increases the demands of what types of accessibility products/ services? Just one example you can think of.

Hearing aids/ wheelchairs/ canes/ crutches/ accessible vehicle/ grab bars in bathroom/ non-slip mats to bathroom floors/ install handrails along stairways and hallways for support

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