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Nursing Assistant Monthly MAY 2007 Caring for a younger resident Challenges and rewards Caring for a younger resident
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Nursing Assistant Monthly MAY 2007 Caring for a younger resident How many younger residents are there? Research shows that approximately 10 percent of nursing home residents in the U.S. are under the age of 65.
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Nursing Assistant Monthly MAY 2007 Caring for a younger resident Disability from birth Disability due to injury Mental illness Early onset of diseases such as: Multiple sclerosis (MS) Stroke Parkinson’s disease Dementia Rehabilitation (usually shorter term stay) Why younger adults enter nursing homes
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Nursing Assistant Monthly MAY 2007 Caring for a younger resident Younger residents’ needs Most nursing homes are geared for older adults Younger residents often need: »help finding ways to connect with peers »special care related to their disability (example: mobility equipment) »emotional support in grieving loss of independence at a young age »help finding activities geared for younger person »lots of encouragement
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Nursing Assistant Monthly MAY 2007 Caring for a younger resident Caring for younger residents- points to remember Boredom is a common problem Help resident to find an activity he/she enjoys Help resident to find ways to spend time with others in the same age group Encourage family to visit if they can Help resident to locate a support group for others with similar challenges (social worker can help)
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Nursing Assistant Monthly MAY 2007 Caring for a younger resident Dating and sexual expression Dating and sexuality may be a priority for a younger resident The resident may need support and guidance from a counselor, social worker, or chaplain Encourage socializing with similar others in resident’s age group Respect the resident’s need for sexual expression Offer privacy
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Nursing Assistant Monthly MAY 2007 Caring for a younger resident Depression risk Younger residents are at risk for depression, especially when there has been sudden loss of independence there are many unfulfilled dreams he/she experiences chronic or significant pain family or friends don’t visit often
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Nursing Assistant Monthly MAY 2007 Caring for a younger resident Watch for and report signs of depression Persistent sad mood Loss of interest in activities he/she once enjoyed Talk of death or suicide Crying Excessive sleeping Appetite changes (loss of interest in food/ overeating) For example:
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