Oral Health and Its Impact on Adults who are Older or Have Disabilities
This brief describes how a person’s overall health is related to their oral health and a number of options states have for expanding access to oral health.
Source: Administration for Community Living, 2016
https://acl.gov/aging-and-disability-in-america/issue-briefings
ATSU- Assistant Director IPE&C
Job Title: ATSU - Assistant Director IPE&C
Job Type: Part-time
Description: A.T. Still University (ATSU) is seeking an exempt, part-time Assistant Director of IPE&C at the Kirksville, MO campus or the Mesa, AZ campus.
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Major Job Duties
"Breaking Boundaries: Redefining Psychiatric Care Through Functional Medicine"
Learning objectives/outcomes:
1. Students will be able to describe the core principles of functional psychiatry, including its patient-focused approach and emphasis on identifying and addressing root causes of mental health conditions.
2. Students will be introduced to objective lab testing in evaluating factors such as nutritional deficiencies, inflammation, gut health, toxicities, hormonal imbalances, metabolic health, and genetic markers in psychiatric care.
Integrating the 4Ms into the Care of Older Adults online course
The Integrating the 4Ms into the Care of Older Adults course introduces health professionals on how to incorporate the 4Ms into their practice.
Nexus Summit 2024 Seminar Showcase: Revised IPEC Competencies….Now What?
This webinar is part of the Nexus Summit 2024 Seminar Showcase series.
Register here for this and other webinars in the Showcase series.
Series Description:
Trusting Faith, Learning Lessons In Golden Years
Part of the "Tell Me More" NPR series includes The End of Life series which is a collection of podcasts that ask the question: As Americans age, how are they grappling with health, caregiving, financies and faith?
Death, Sex & Money
Death, Sex & Money is a podcast about the big questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation. Host Anna Sale talks to celebrities you've heard of—and to regular people you haven't—about the big stuff: relationships, money, family, work and making it all count while we're here.
Pet Therapy in Elderly Patients with Mental Illness
The beneficial effect of animal company on persons at any age is well known. Increasing emphasis has also been given to the healthy role of animal company on persons affected by both somatic and mental disorders. Pet therapy plays an important role in psychological, educational and physical rehabilitation, and aims to improve the well-being of patients as a whole and improve their quality of life. The favorable role of pet therapy has been observed, particularly among elderly.
Front Line Forces: Pressure Injury and Prevention
Pressure injuries, sometimes referred to as pressure ulcers, are injuries to the skin and the tissue below that are a result of pressure on the skin for a long time. Pressure injuries most often arise on skin that covers bony areas of the body, such as the heels, ankles, hips and tailbone. People who are most at risk of pressure injuries have medical conditions that keep them from changing positions or spend most of their time in a bed or a chair. Most pressure injuries heal with treatment, but some never heal completely.
Front Line Forces: Caregiver Well-Being
The demands of caring for others can lead to high levels of stress in even the best of times. We all face our own set of stressors, related to work or life outside of work. All of these stressors impact our wellness and capacity as caregivers. Regulation activities can help us shift from a state of fear and overwhelm to a state of calm and focus. We invite you to try out some of the exercises from the videos in this module.