Case study ( Read the case study and answer the following questions: 1) A short background of what Mr George Yu finds enjoyable/meaningful in his routine? How this contributes to their healthy ageing?...

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Case study ( Read the case study and answer the following questions: 1) A short background of what Mr George Yu finds enjoyable/meaningful in his routine? How this contributes to their healthy ageing? Write Well-articulated, comprehensive clear summary of person’s background, what is meaningful in their routine and how this contributes to their healthy ageing. Please provide Examples. 200 words Question 2 to 5 relate to Question no 1 (400 words) 2) why is enjoyable/meaningful routine for George Yu (relate to question no1) is important to his healthy ageing. Provide clear insights into Why enjoyable/meaningful routine supports healthy ageing, and its importance 3) Critical reflection of the how the aged care literature informs your section or role in the assessment. Provide A clear convincing critical reflection of how the age care literature informed the relevance, process or procedure (How this contributes to their healthy ageing?) 4) Evidence that the literature has been accurately and critically reviewed in presenting person-centred best practice outcome (management strategies/information gained) to your section Provide evidence of literature in presenting outcomes (management strategies/information gained) 5) Challenges the person may experience when engaging with your section of the assessment are identified and mitigating strategies provided. Identify challenges Mr Georrge Yu can experience while trying to engage in the things that he finds enjoyable/meaningful. Present some practical thoughtful strategies to mitigate challenges. 6) Develop a person-centred care plan that supports active ageing self-management. Evidence for best practice informs any proposed management strategies. The plan is preference and location-based, mindful of physical, psychosocial and monetary limitations. Identified strategies are incorporated into current routine where possible, to reduce burden and improve compliance. Challenges to the plan are highlighted, and strategies provided to mitigate barriers provided. Western Sydney Local Health District (WSLHD) (200 words) Seven Academic references Case study NAME: George Yu SEX: Male MARITAL STATUS: Married HOME: 3-bedroom house in Parramatta George Yu is a 66-year-old second generation Chinese Australian man. His parents came to Australia in the 1920s and settled in the inner-city suburb of Newtown. George and his wife moved to Parramatta to start a family and he worked in the economics department of the University of Sydney for most of his adult working life. He retired at age 65 and has struggled to make use of his time since then, he has tried gardening, but his hip pain makes this difficult. He has trouble catching up with friends who are too busy still working or have busy retirements which make scheduling conflicts. George’s wife Ruby is 59 years old. She is Australian born from European heritage. She and George both cook. George enjoys having dinner ready for her when she gets home from work every day. George prefers when they can make dinner together each evening when possible. He enjoys having family and friends over for dinner. Mrs Yu works in the men’s fashion department in a large department store in the city. She has worked there since their children left high school. She works full time, but has promised she will work 2 days/week after the busy Christmas season at the end of this year. They are both active in their local Christian church and attend services each week. Both George and Ruby have their own car. They have two adult children: Anna, 37, is married with two young boys (aged 9 and 6), they live in Richmond. David is 32. He lives in Hong Kong with his fiancée Nikki, an Australian woman. They work together in a large international accounting firm and plan to get married and move back to Australia in 2024. George has overall good health. He has osteoarthritis in both hips and knees, but he reports he does not usually experience pain except with extended periods of kneeling or standing. He is 160cm tall and weighs 64kg. He wears glasses. He takes metoprolol and rosuvastatin daily and his BP and cholesterol have been well managed, noted on yearly GP check-ups. He owns and can use carpentry tools and enjoys working on home and garden improvements, but he is even happier when his wife can join in with this. He gets lonely when she is at work. They had hoped to travel more after his retirement, but the Covid-19 pandemic meant this was not possible. He sees his daughter and grandsons as much as possible. Both his parents and his wife’s parents are no longer living.
Mar 23, 2022
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