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Assessment of Dependence in Activities of Daily Living Among Older Patients in an Acute Care Unit
Published on: September 30, 2020
[Terminal care for one-person household]
Masahiko Usui1, Sachiko Sano, Qun Asahina
1Asunaro 119 Inc.
Abstract:
In addition to visitor medical-examination service, Mutsumi-cho clinic (Minami-ku, Yokohama-city) started a home care service in October 2008. The number of one-person elderly house-hold is 8,483 (about 10%) out of 84,399 house-hold in Minami-ku where 200,000 people reside. We report here our experience in the terminal care of one-person elderly person who lives at home. The regional cooperation is indispensable for seeing-off of the end stage elderly patient at home. We (the physician, visiting nurse, care manager and helper were united and performed) spent a total of 10 days for a terminal care of the end stage elder patient.
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