FACT SHEETS HOME HEALTH CARE

Home health care helps seniors live independently for as long as possible, given the limits of their medical condition. It covers a wide range of services and can often delay the need for long-term nursing home care. More specifically, home health care may include occupational and physical therapy, speech therapy, and even skilled nursing. It may involve helping the elderly with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and eating. Or it may include assistance with cooking, cleaning, other housekeeping jobs, and monitoring one's daily regimen of prescription and over-the-counter medications. At this point, it is important to understand the difference between home health care and home care services. Although they sound the same (and home health care may include some home care services), home health care is more medically oriented. While home care typically includes chore and housecleaning services, home health care usually involves helping seniors recover from an illness or injury. That is why the people who provide home health care are often licensed practical nurses, therapists, or home health aides. Most work for home health agencies, hospitals, or public health departments that .. more »

REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION ON DISADVANTAGED ADOLESCENTS IN THAILAND AND INDIA (CASE STUDY IN NORTHERN)

NEED AND CONTEXT It has been observed that the recent economic growth in the Asian cities indicate that there has been a breakdown of traditional support systems such as the family because of rapid urbanization and modernization. Moreover, a large number of people are living below the poverty line in impoverished environment in urban and rural communities. Their acute needs for housing, food, health, education, and incomes are the very forces that push adolescents to look for a means of livelihood on the streets, engage in prostitution, be hooked up with crime/drug syndicates, or become victims of sexual and physical abuse. It is a battle of bare struggle for daily survival and contributes in every ways they can. Any measure to penalize parents of such children will only result in further abuse and oppression of people who are already disadvantaged. Such children struggle hard in getting the most essential requirements to meet the basic needs of life and such children need special attention and educational intervention. These disadvantaged adolescents are generally malnourished and often anemic; many of them physically stunted, suffer .. more »

CITY DROPPING HEALTH COVERAGE AT 20 AGENCIES

Lexington's Urban County Government is dropping health insurance coverage for 556 employees of "outside agencies" â?? organizations that are affiliated with, but not directly run by, city government.Based on 2008 spending, dropping employees of the 20 organizations from Lexington's insurance plan would save the cash-strapped city 6,218 a year, the difference between what it took in and what it had to pay out.Among the organizations that will be making new health insurance arrangements are the Fayette County Health Department, Kentucky League of Cities, Lexington Housing Authority, Lexington Convention & Visitors Bureau, Lexington Parking Authority and the Lexington Urban League."The satellite agencies had been paying only their premiums," said Susan Straub, spokeswoman for Mayor Jim Newberry. "... They were not funding the full cost of their health care."Over the past three years, the city has shelled out .2 million to supplement the insurance premiums paid by the employees of outside agencies.In late November, Newberry said the city might consider layoffs, pay cuts, furloughs and the elimination of city programs to stem an estimated shortfall of million to million. City government division directors were asked to .. more »