Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... CLIENTS Demographics Who are the rural case management clients ? Most often rural case- managed clients are the elderly , typified by Ann . They tend to be hardy individuals , extremely independent , with less formal educa- tion than ...
... CLIENTS Demographics Who are the rural case management clients ? Most often rural case- managed clients are the elderly , typified by Ann . They tend to be hardy individuals , extremely independent , with less formal educa- tion than ...
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... client's plan of care , and in monitoring the clients ' progress . DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RURAL AND URBAN CASE MANAGEMENT There may be a number of problems in providing case management services to rural clients compared with urban clients ...
... client's plan of care , and in monitoring the clients ' progress . DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RURAL AND URBAN CASE MANAGEMENT There may be a number of problems in providing case management services to rural clients compared with urban clients ...
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... clients referred to the model program . The audit encompassed 100 home- based care clients who were randomly selected from the EAAA files . The state - required assessment was available for these cases . Although the mental status ...
... clients referred to the model program . The audit encompassed 100 home- based care clients who were randomly selected from the EAAA files . The state - required assessment was available for these cases . Although the mental status ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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