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Tina Weitzel1, Sherry B Robinson, Lisa Henderson

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Nursing Management
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This study introduces a care model for hospitalized elders, focusing on key areas like nutrition, toileting, and mobility to enhance patient well-being.

Area of Science:

  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Hospital Care Models
  • Patient Outcomes

Background:

  • Hospitalized elders often experience functional decline.
  • Current care models may not adequately address fundamental needs.
  • Interventions targeting nutrition, toileting, and mobility are crucial for geriatric care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a functional model of care for hospitalized elders.
  • To highlight the model's focus on nutrition, toileting, and mobility.
  • To provide a framework for improving elder care in acute settings.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a specialized care model within a hospital facility.
  • Focus on structured interventions for nutritional support.
  • Integration of regular toileting assistance and mobility promotion protocols.

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Main Results:

  • The model targets critical aspects of daily living for elders.
  • Emphasis on proactive care for nutrition, toileting, and mobility.
  • Aims to prevent functional deterioration during hospitalization.

Conclusions:

  • A functional model of care can address key needs of hospitalized elders.
  • Focusing on nutrition, toileting, and mobility is essential for geriatric care.
  • This approach supports improved patient well-being and functional status.