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According to the Census and Statistics Department in Hong Kong, 30,406 out of the 100,000 sample population died in 2008.... The leading cause of death was due to malignant neoplasm which accounted for 12,390; followed by heart diseases (6,737), pneumonia (5,399), cerebrovascular diseases (3,751), and chronic lower respiratory disease (2,129)....
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In the last quarter of the 20th century the problem of abuse and negligence of children and spouse abuse have been acknowledged as being a significant social phenomenon.... However, abuse of the elderly remained a private matter and well hidden from public view (1).... Elder abuse is… violation of human rights caused by the mistreatment of an older person which results in suffering and distress (2), often leading to isolation and despair....
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As soon as depression develops beyond this mild brain dysfunction, the outcome frequently appears to be an advanced case of dementia or “old-timer's disease” (Cohen, 1990, 26), for which the mournful family believes there is no possibility to be treated.... However, with proper diagnosis and therapeutic procedures for the treatment of serious depression, elderly patients often get rid of the symptoms of this pseudo-dementia and experience progress in both brain processes and quality of existence (ibid)....
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Everyone's situation is different, and family relationships also have no exception, but all of us prefer a warm and loving family relationship, and thus would prefer to care for our elders in own home even if it is a distressing experience.... There is variety of reasons for assuming the role of a caregiver and Caring of elderly parent runs for an extensive period, and can threaten the physical and emotional health of caregivers and the implications of caregiving are not limited to the caregiver only....
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The writer of the paper "Effectiveness Of Occupational Therapy In Palliative Care" discusses how palliative care can provide some learning outcomes and have immense benefit to client groups with life-limiting conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and HIV.... hellip; Palliative care as defined for the purpose of this paper includes services rendered within the hospice environment where the patient is absorbed in the day-to-day affairs of the hospice....
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Numerous factors can cause Alzheimers disease.... About 5.... million Americans are suffering from Alzheimers disease with the aged bearing the greatest… According to literature, “Estimates vary, but experts suggest that as many as 5 million Americans age 65 and older may have Alzheimer's disease” (National Institutes of Health, 2015)....
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The paper "Depression in Palliative Care" discusses that depression is very common in end-of-life situations like advanced cancer.... This is often confused with grieving and sadness and must be differentiated because of different management, response to treatment and prognosis.... hellip; In a study by Given et al (2004), the researchers conducted a prospective longitudinal study to ascertain the impact of burden and depression among caregivers of those in an end-of-life situation....
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It has been proved through research that caring for people suffering from chronic illnesses leads to an adverse and negative impact on the lives of the informal carers, resulting in strained relationships; and often leaving them no time for their families or for leisure, resulting in increased mental stress.... This paper highlights that informal caregiving comprises a major chunk of the caregiving services and play a crucial role in the field of healthcare....
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