Multiple Choice
True and False
Fill-in the Blank
100
What is home care? (a) Services that help people receive care a home (b) Services that help people live as independently as possible (c) Can be delivered by friends and family (d) All of the above
(d) All of the above
100
True or false. All seniors enter a long-term care home at some point in their lives.
False. Not all seniors enter a long-term care home, some never do, instead they make use of community/home services.
100
In general, long-term care facilities provide living accommodation for people who require on-site delivery of ______________ supervised care, including professional health services, personal care and services such as meals, laundry and housekeeping
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
200
The number of seniors in Canada is expected to increase from 4.2 million in 2005 to ____ million by 2036. (a) 5.6 million (b) 9.8 million (c) 8.9 million (d) none of the above
(b) 9.8 million
200
True or false. The first study talked about maltreatment of residents in nursing homes.
True.
200
In one of the studies, participants found it _______ to accept the nursing home as their 'home'.
hard
300
The prospective study of long-term care (last study) used a ______ sample. (a) probability (b) random (c) convenience sample (d) none of the above
(a) probability
300
True of false. The first article discussed (study of the FACTORS THAT AFFECT ABUSE of older people in nursing homes) reported that residents have AIDS.
False. The study focused on factors that affect abuse and maltreatment of seniors in nursing homes.
300
In the second study, it was reported that participants felt that there was a lack of staff members to provide emotional care to residents after a fellow resident's ________.
death
400
In one of the studies, it was found that individuals favor ________ care to ________ care. (a) institutional, community (b) hospital, home (c) community, institutional (d) none of the above
(c) community, institutional
400
True of False. In the Prospective study of Long-Term Care Institutionalization among the aged (last study discussed), 9% of elders have been in a long-term care institution by the end of the 6 year study.
True.
400
In the fourth article (about long-term care experience), the most important theme found is ________.
Personal choice.
500
The future of long-term care and home care needs: (a) integrated policies (b) more recreational activities, elimination of stereotypes (c) more staff and funding (d) All of the above
(d) All of the above
500
True or false. Group activities in residential settings need to be organized more generally (not specifically) for the individual's in 24-hour care.
False. They need to be more tailored to specific needs of the residents.
500
Our presentation topic was on _____________ and ________.
Long-term care and home care.