Question Give information for Community Resources that might…

Question Answered step-by-step Question Give information for Community Resources that might… QuestionGive information for Community Resources that might benefit each patient. EXPLAIN how the resource will be helpful to the patient including what resources you found. Please assume each patient lives in Southern Maine region. provide valid and appropriate contact information for the patient’s problem . how this resource would be useful to the patient. provide useful and creative solutions to the problemScenario 1: Roland, age 80, has just found out his wife, Mary, age 78, has Alzheimer’s disease. He has already experienced months of near-sleepless nights as his wife has regularly been getting up at night and wandering about. He fears she will leave the house and get hurt, so he has barely slept in months. Their children want to help but they all work during the daytime and can’t be up all night either. Scenario 2: Janice, age 43, has terminal ovarian cancer. Her disease has taken its toll on her caregiver-husband and their bank account over the past year. Husband Jim, in fact, has lost so much time at work because of Janice’s illness that he’s now lost his job and his insurance. They aren’t sure how they’re going to pay for Janice’s medications and any further care she might need. Scenario 3: George recently got into a serious car accident and broke both legs and his left arm. He is now home, and he has lots of family help but he’s a big guy and needs some help with getting into and out of bed, bathing, grooming, and getting dressed in the morning. Since he is temporarily wheelchair bound, he will occasionally need help with transportation to rehab and medical appointments as well. [You may assume George does not need help with toileting]. Scenario 4: The family just found out 2-year-old Bobby has Duchene Muscular Dystrophy. They are still reeling from the news that Bobby will eventually have mobility issues, that there is no cure, and that the current prognosis is death for Bobby in his early 20’s, if not sooner. They are also expecting baby boy #2 in a few months. Scenario 5: Lucy, a homeless 55-year-old woman who comes to the office on a regular basis for management of her paranoid schizophrenia, rushes into the reception area today and appears to be extraordinarily paranoid, fearful, and dramatic- even for Lucy – and she says she’s been raped. [You may assume law enforcement has already been notified and is doing their part. What else can we do to help?]Scenario 6: Phyllis is 64 years old and just lost her husband to mesothelioma. He was a WWII veteran and a member of the local Pipefitter’s Union until he retired three years ago. Phyllis has never worked outside the home. They have been living on Conrad’s social security and retirement fund. To complicate things, Conrad has three adult children from a previous marriage who are expecting to inherit Conrad’s assets and there is no Will. Phyllis is not only depressed and grieving, she’s afraid she’ll lose everything, and she has no idea where to begin to sort out her financial and legal situation now that Conrad is gone. Image transcription textNATIONAL RESOURCES OrganizationFocus Area(s) American CancerSociety www.cancer.org P… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textREPUTABLE WEB SITES FORPATIENT EDUCATION Web SiteInformation Smoking cess… Show more… Show more Health Science Science Nursing NURS 275 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)