Springboards of communications
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People in nursing homes improve their abilities in concentration, memory and imagination by gathering together and reading poetry, writing, remembering important and dramatic events in their lives, and acting out their feelings. These techniques have also proved to be a positive element for renewed creative vitality in the aged.
Publication Name: Nursing Homes Long Term Care Management
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0029-649X
Year: 1983
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Quest for quality: its time has come!
Article Abstract:
Nursing homes need to develop quality assurance programs to evaluate the effectiveness of services provided. The outcome of services rather than process of services was evaluated by the American Health Care Association. Patients, their families and visitors were included in the evaluation.
Publication Name: Nursing Homes Long Term Care Management
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0029-649X
Year: 1983
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