Overdue Quality Care for Our Elder Citizens

Overdue Quality Care for Our Elder Citizens by Phyllis Ayman, published by Hybrid Global Publishing on February 4, 2019, is a comprehensive examination of the treatment of elder citizens within our culture. This 216-page book discusses the importance of quality care and quality of life for the elderly, emphasizing that they represent our future selves. Ayman provides insights into the nursing home industry, advocating for more dignified and effective models of care.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the challenges faced by elder citizens, particularly in long-term care settings. The book highlights the necessity for grassroots advocacy and encourages a national dialogue on improving eldercare. With a focus on family relationships, medical and nursing practices, and public policy, this edition serves as a call to action for better social services and welfare for our aging population.
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OVERDUE: Quality Care for OUR Elder Citizens examines how we as a culture treat our elder citizens as they continue life’s journey. The author presents the idea that Our Elder Citizens are essentially Our Future Selves, and therefore, each and every one of us should be concerned about the quality of care and quality of life they receive, especially within the long-term care setting. This book provides information on the nursing home industry from an insider’s perspective, more dignified, respectful and effective models of care, and the need for grassroots advocacy and a national conversation on how we care for our elder citizens.
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