Published on 23rd January 2024
Whether it's the young facing skepticism about their abilities or the elderly encountering dismissive attitudes, ageism can have significant social and psychological impacts
Published on 23rd January 2024
Whether it's the young facing skepticism about their abilities or the elderly encountering dismissive attitudes, ageism can have significant social and psychological impacts
Published on 13th November 2023
Ageism in healthcare refers to discrimination or bias based on a client's age, leading to suboptimal care and unequal treatment
Published on 11th September 2023
Ageism, the discrimination and stereotyping of individuals based on their age, remains an insidious challenge in healthcare facilities around the world
Published on 30th August 2023
As the global population ages, the prevalence of dementia is on the rise, placing a growing burden on healthcare systems and caregivers. Dementia not only affects memory and cognitive functions but also takes a toll on emotional well-being and daily activities
Published on 22nd August 2023
Spiritualism in palliative care encompasses the recognition of the human spirit and its innate need for connection, purpose, and meaning
Published on 13th August 2023
In New Zealand, as in many parts of the world, autism is a prevalent neurodevelopmental condition that affects individuals in unique and diverse ways. Among those with autism, some children may struggle with verbal communication, leading to challenges in expressing themselves and connecting with others.
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