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What is one good way a nursing assistant can assist residence with normal changes of aging related to the urinary system?

According to the American Association of Post-Acute Care Nursing, providing regular toilet assistance is a considerable nursing intervention for elderly residents to manage incontinence. One good way a nursing assistant can assist residence with normal changes of aging related to the urinary system is by offering frequent, scheduled trips to the bathroom. This proactive approach addresses decreased bladder capacity and weakened muscles while preserving resident dignity.

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What can the nursing assistant do to help residents stay independent?

Approximately 70% of adults aged 65 and older will need long-term care services at some point. With this in mind, a core function of the nursing assistant is to create an environment where residents can thrive by focusing on what can the nursing assistant do to help residents stay independent. This involves balancing necessary support with empowering residents to participate in their own care and daily choices.

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