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<strong>LTC</strong> <strong>310</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 3 <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Assignment</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> <strong>Outline</strong>Click Here to Buy the Tutorialhttp://www.<strong>uophelp</strong>.com/<strong>LTC</strong>-<strong>310</strong>/product-608-<strong>LTC</strong>-<strong>310</strong>-<strong>Week</strong>-3-<strong>Team</strong>-<strong>Assignment</strong>-<strong>Community</strong>-<strong>Newsletter</strong>-<strong>Outline</strong>For more course tutorials visitwww.<strong>uophelp</strong>.comResource: University Material: Program or Service Observation Form, located on your studentwebsite; <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> <strong>Outline</strong> Grading CriteriaCreate a list of long-term care programs or services you would like to observe, such as homedeliveredmeals, fitness classes, or transportation assistance.Submit the list to your instructor for approval before making arrangements to conduct theobservation. After receiving approval, contact the program or service provider to schedule theobservation as soon as possible.You will use the Observation Form for this task. The form is divided into four categories thatwill guide you in obtaining the information you need for your project. In the form, you will beasked to record information about the requirements that the program or service must adhere to,the public’s perception of the program or service, and the overall effectiveness of it. Afterconducting the observations, the Learning <strong>Team</strong>s will create a <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> in whichthey will provide their local community with information regarding the long-term care programsand services available to them. <strong>Team</strong> members will use the information from their observationsto create the newsletter.Complete the Program or Service Observation Form to record your observations of the programor service. Each team member must submit this form with the final assignment.Note. Because these programs and services are designed for the public, you may visit as aninterested observer and community resident or as a health care professional. If staff members do


not welcome this type of visit, note this on the Observation Form, because relationships with thepublic are important aspects of quality programs.Write an outline for your 1,400- to 1,750-word <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> detailing the programsand services available in your communities, due in <strong>Week</strong> Five. Answer the following in youroutline:What programs or services did your team members visit? Provide a brief descriptionof the programs or services.Why did you choose these programs or services?How will you obtain the following information for your <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong>?Note. You are not required to answer the questions at this time. Instead, focus on your plan forobtaining the appropriate information that will be included in your newsletter.oWhat specific long-term care programs and services are offered to the community?o What are the differences between social and educational programs and services? Howdo the services you observed fit into these categories?o How do the programs or services provide information to potential clients? What aretheir main methods of providing important information to the community?oHow are these programs and services funded?oWhat effect do funding and reimbursement have on these services?o What licenses do these services have? What are some of the requirements forobtaining this licensure?


o What are some current trends and issues in long-term care? How do these programsor services fit in with these trends and issues?Submit the outline to your instructor.

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