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Older adults are vulnerable to biological, psycho-social, and environmental safety risks that compromise dignity, well-being and health.
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The Center for Aging with Dignity promotes safety through the development and utilization of best-practice programs designed to increase personal and professional responsibility and optimize older adults’ dignity, health and well-being.
We concentrate on:
- Patient Safety: Addressing age-related patient safety concerns in health care organizations.
- Person Safety: Addressing the safety of community dwelling older adults specific to cognitive changes and impairments, mobility issues and elder abuse.
Ninety-five percent of Americans
find nurses’ opinions on health matters to be credible
and trustworthy.
Vanderbilt University poll
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The Your Care Advocate educational materials and our monthly Gero Gems publication are a community service of the Center for Aging with Dignity at the University Cincinnati College of Nursing. Complete the form below to subscribe. (Your e-mail address will not be shared or sold. The information you provide will only be used by the College of Nursing for sending subscribers a once a month e-mail.)
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Center for Aging with Dignity, College of Nursing University of Cincinnati
429 Procter Hall, 3110 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0038
(513) 558-2428 www.CareAdvocate.org
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