Protecting the Elderly: ForAccess.com adds GROW Coalition link on site

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(2007-03-20) Protecting the Elderly: ForAccess.com adds GROW Coalition link on site

ForAccess.com partners with GROW Coalition to help protect the elderly.

(AddPR) SAN ANTONIO, TX? There are approximately 1.5 million frail, elderly, and disabled residents currently living in America?s nursing homes. For many adult children, placing mom or dad in a long term care facility remains a difficult and exhausting decision. Concerns about the quality of care, the level of attention, the overall quality of life and the cost to provide such care weigh heavily on those caring for elderly family members.

?The number of people residing in long term care facilities will only increase as Americans live longer through improved medical care. We certainly all want the best care for our loved ones,? stated Jeanne Fuller, President of ForAccess.com. ?For this reason, we are proud to announce the addition of the GROW Coalition as one of the quality non-profit links included on our site.?

The GROW Coalition (http://www.foraccess.com/info/linkInfo/200) was founded, by Diana Waugh and Mary Harroun, in response to the Advancing Excellence in America?s Nursing Homes campaign to address health concerns related to care of nursing home residents. In the fall of 2006, leaders from national associations representing government, nursing home providers, and consumers met to discuss how to adopt roles and share responsibility to fulfill the campaign?s mission of improving quality of care and quality of life in America?s nursing homes.

A primary goal of the campaign is to strengthen public trust in the care provided by nursing homes by focusing on quality improvement and transparent accountability.
Diana Waugh, co-founder of the GROW Coalition, states, ?GROW stands for getting residents out of wheelchairs. It is the goal of the GROW Coalition that residents residing in nursing homes use regular seating devices in situations where sitting in a regular chair makes common sense. For example, eating, talking with family members, and watching TV are all activities that most people participate in while sitting on a chair, couch, or a recliner.?

The concerns addressed by GROW are valid. In some long term care facilities, residents are often left in wheelchairs for extended periods of time. They eat, visit, and even sleep in these chairs with little to no physical exercise. This may result in pressure ulcers, decreased muscle strength, and an increase in generalized pain. Historically, the use of wheeled chairs as both a stationary seating device and a mobility device has been virtually standard practice in long term care facilities. However, as the industry strives for a more person-centered experience, it is the desire of many to regulate the use of wheelchairs.

When nursing home staff maximize resident mobility by encouraging normal sitting, walking and movement patterns, it improves health delivery and quality of care.

The GROW Coalition provides an informative website that specifically addresses the unnecessary reliance of wheelchairs in the nursing homes. The GROW Coalition wants to help nursing home staff maximize resident mobility by encouraging walking in normal situations such as walking to meals, wandering in the garden, and walking to daily activities.

?The Grow Coalition is the type of non-profit organization ForAccess.com believes will be a valuable resource for families worldwide.? Fuller says, ?By providing needed information offered by the GROW Coalition, we hope our members, visitors to our site and their families are given a tool to help them ask necessary questions before placing a loved one in a nursing facility."

Read more about the GROW Coalition by visiting the ForAccess.com site and http://www.foraccess.com/info/viewArticleDetails/54.

About Us: ForAccess.com is a woman-owned web site supported by professionals for the purpose of sharing information with consumers for a more informed decision prior to seeking services. Our mission statement is to make a positive difference in people?s lives. ForAccess.com also connects professionals with affiliate partners who offer discounted pricing and increased services to our registered members. Our members tell us, ?ForAccess.com helps me do what I want to do: focus on my clients, generate increased income, and save business operation time and money.? For more information call 210-614-9911, or go to www.ForAccess.com.

Contact Info: ForAccess.com
Jennifer Bays
info@ForAccess.com
210-614-9911

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Company: ForAccess.com

Country: United States

Contact: Jennifer Bays

Website: http://www.ForAccess.com

Bus E-Mail: info@ForAccess.com

Phone: 210-614-9911

 

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