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11th International Conference on Geriatrics Nursing and Palliative Care, will be organized around the theme “Pre and Post Life-Lets Make it Happier for them and their Family”
Geriatrics Nursing 2019 is comprised of 10 tracks and 38 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Geriatrics Nursing 2019.
Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.
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Helping the elderly/aged people with their medical care and living arrangements is Geriatric Care. It includes specialized medical care and case-management services. The two main categories of geriatric care are:
- Medical care by a doctor who specializes in older adults - Geriatrician
- Care-coordination services by geriatric case managers.
These doctors and managers often work together to ensure that the patient, family members and other caregivers all have the same information about medications, diet, exercise routines, daily schedules and any other patient needs.
- Track 1-1Long Term and Residential Care
- Track 1-2Assisted and Adult Day Care
- Track 1-3Geriatric Care Specialists
- Track 1-4Criminology Researchers and Practitioners
- Track 1-5Dentistry Researchers and Practitioners
- Track 1-6Aging and Associated Care
Geriatric care management is that the method of designing and coordinative care of the aged/elderly people with physical and/or mental impairments to fulfill their long run care needs, improve their quality of life and maintain their independence for as long as needed. It entails working with persons of adulthood and their families in managing, rendering and referring varied kinds of health and social care services
- Track 2-1Household Management
- Track 2-2Hospital Care Management
- Track 2-3Last Line Care Management
Many sorts and types of abuse of the elderly are got to be noticed which may also prove as a bi-track affecting the aging process. these are some of the factors which this Geriatrics 2019 conference would comfortably deal from every spheres, from the pros to the cons, in order to deal with the burning issue, seriously affecting these grey hairs in leading a healthy, peaceful and a happier life.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of adults over the age of 60 are abused, neglected, or financially exploited. This is called elder abuse. Abuse can happen in many places, including the older person's home, a family member's house, an assisted living facility, or a nursing home. Abuse can happen to any older person, but often affects those who depend on others for help with activities of everyday life-including bathing, dressing, and taking medicine.
- Track 3-1Physical Abuse and Psychological Abuse
- Track 3-2Financial and Neglect Related Abuse
- Track 3-3Sexual and Abdonment Related Abuse
- Track 3-4Self-Neglect Related and Institutional Abuse
Palliative care is aimed at anyone who has been diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. It helps maintain quality of life and manage or reduce illness symptoms; in addition to that it helps patients understand their choices for medical treatment.
- Track 4-1Combating Suicidal Think-Abouts
- Track 4-2Combating Mood Disorders
- Track 4-3Combating Mental Outcomes of Trauma
- Track 4-4Combating Neuropsychiatric Consequences
- Track 4-5Psychiatric Palliative Care
Hospice care is mostly aimed at patients who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness whose doctor believes he or she has 6 months or less to live if the illness runs its natural course & provides them a dignified, pain-free death. Hospice is an approach to care, so it is not tied to a specific place. It can be offered in two types of settings: at home or in a facility such as a nursing home, hospital, or even in a separate hospice center.
Hospice care brings together a team of people that includes nurses, doctors, social workers, spiritual advisors, and trained volunteers. Everyone works together to provide the medical, emotional, and spiritual support needed. A member of the hospice team visits regularly, and someone is always available by phone-24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Track 5-1Primary and Home Care
- Track 5-2Secondary and Tertiary Care
- Track 5-3Palliative Medicine Care
- Track 5-4Inpatient and Outpatient Clinics
- Track 5-5Euthanasia Care and Outpatient Care
- Track 5-6Fronto-temporal Dementia
When it comes to medications for pain management and associated palliative drugs, there are two broad categories: opioids, which lacklustre pain systemically, end to end of the body; and adjuvant analgesics, or helper medications that can drogue specific types of pain, often by fighting inflammation. The Geriatrics 2019 Conference is a way to re-discover these approaches as well as to bring forth new changes.
- Track 6-1Analgesics
- Track 6-2Antiemetics
- Track 6-3Laxatives and Aperients
- Track 6-4Adjuvant Medications
A class of psychological disorders characterized by impairment in cognitive abilities and daily functioning in which biological causation is either known or presumed. Some cognitive abilities are resilient to brain aging and may even improve with age. In some cases the specific cause of the cognitive disorder can be pinpointed; in others, it cannot.
Psychological Disorders Related To Aging:
Dementia (major neurocognitive disorder), Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Sleep Problems, Alzheimer’s disease, Vascular Dementia, Dementia Due to: Pick’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, Head Trauma
Geriatric psychiatry, also known as geropsychiatry, psychogeriatrics or psychiatry of old age, is a subspecialty of psychiatry, units or departments of hospitals or nursing facilities that deals with the mental disorders in older adults, usually 60 and above.
Geriatric psychiatry emphasizes the biological and psychological aspects of normal aging, the psychiatric effect of acute and chronic physical illness, and the biological and psychosocial aspects of the pathology of primary psychiatric disturbances of older age. Geriatric psychiatrists focus on prevention, evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders in the elderly and improvement of psychiatric care for healthy and ill elderly patients.
Geriatric nursing (or gerontological nursing) specializes in taking care of older adult patients. Geriatric nurses work with the elderly and their families in order to provide the best care and improve the quality of life of the patients.
Gerontological nursing deals with the wide variety of health problems, a majority of which are chronic. This includes dementia, hearing and vision impairment, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Geriatric nurses work in various different establishments from nursing homes to hospitals and even patients’ homes. Depending on the health of the patients, the work may include anything from occasional appointments to 24/7 supervision of the elderly.
The components proposed to impact geriatrics fall into two fundamental classifications, programmed and damage related. Programmed factors take after a certain biological timetable, probably one that may be a continuation of the one that manages childhood growth and advancement. This control would rely upon changes in gene regulation and expression that influence the frameworks in charge of upkeep, repair and defensive responses. Damage related components incorporate inner and natural ambushes to living beings that prompt aggregate damage at different levels.
- Track 10-1Entropic Impact on Life Unit
- Track 10-2Neuronal Plasticity Effects
- Track 10-3Effect of HPK 1 Enzyme
- Track 10-4Emergence Framework of Carcinogenesis
- Track 10-5DAF-16 Mediated Lysosomal Function
- Track 10-6Action: Telomerase Enzyme