Re: Additional Translation

From
Karine Labelle <karine.labelle@gmail.com>
To
Timothy Thomas <tt@homecareassistance.com>
Date
Sat, 10 Jan 2015 22
Folder
INBOX
--f46d043c7cb0b22462050c57bf30 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=f46d043c7cb0b2245d050c57bf2e --f46d043c7cb0b2245d050c57bf2e Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Mr Thomas Here is the Social Reminiscence document. I inserted one comment. I'll be working on 40342 until Tuesday, Wednesday morning at the latest. Thank you Karine 2015-01-10 14:30 GMT-05:00 Karine Labelle : > I apologise for the delay, I still need to make a few corrections. I will > send it out later this evening. > > Karine > > 2015-01-07 16:32 GMT-05:00 Timothy Thomas : > > Thanks Karine. Look forward to it. >> >> On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Karine Labelle >> wrote: >> >>> Sorry, I forgot the attachement... >>> >>> 2015-01-07 15:47 GMT-05:00 Karine Labelle : >>> >>> Hello Mr Thomas, >>>> >>>> Here is the requested translation. The next document will be ready by >>>> Friday evening. >>>> >>>> Thank you >>>> >>>> Karine >>>> >>>> 2015-01-05 11:46 GMT-05:00 Karine Labelle : >>>> >>>> OK, I'll start with this one. >>>>> >>>>> Karine >>>>> >>>>> 2015-01-05 9:11 GMT-05:00 Timothy Thomas : >>>>> >>>>> Good morning Karine, >>>>>> >>>>>> Here's an additional translation I would need before Thursday. >>>>>> >>>>>> *Senior Mobility and the Risk of Falls* >>>>>> >>>>>> We can all fall, however the fall of a senior can have a more >>>>>> devastating impact. Statistically, one in three seniors over the ag= e of 65 >>>>>> falls at least once a year. Women are three times more likely to be >>>>>> hospitalized than men for fall injuries. Men are more likely to die= from >>>>>> the injuries. Half of the admissions to long-term care are fall rel= ated, >>>>>> and half of the people who are injured do not get their full perform= ance >>>>>> back. >>>>>> >>>>>> As caregivers, we have to be aware of the risk factors >>>>>> and the key ways to prevent falls. Factors that we need to be alert= to >>>>>> include seniors living alone, slow reflexes, poor balance, bad postu= re, >>>>>> weakness, decreased vision, decreased hearing, diagnosis of osteopor= osis, >>>>>> stroke, or Parkinson=E2=80=99s. We also need to be aware of poor nu= trition, joint >>>>>> stiffness, arthritis, and heart disease. Medication side effects su= ch as >>>>>> antidepressants, tranquilizers and antihypertensives can cause the c= lients >>>>>> to have drowsiness or low blood pressure, therefore, increasing the = risk of >>>>>> falls. >>>>>> >>>>>> As educated and responsible caregivers, home assessment >>>>>> on an ongoing basis requires alertness and execution of these fall >>>>>> prevention techniques. >>>>>> >>>>>> Daily exercise, nutrition and hydration are crucial. >>>>>> Footwear with good cushion support and nonslip soles are a basic mus= t. On >>>>>> awakening, have the client sit on the edge of the bed for a couple o= f >>>>>> minutes before getting up in order to stabilize blood pressure. Mak= e sure >>>>>> stairs as well as corridors are well lit and that

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