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Loneliness in the Elderly: How to Help There are lots of ways you can do your bit to help lonely or socially isolated elderly people in your community. The person you're helping will reap health benefits, and you'll find you will as well. Volunteering for an organisation that supports older people is a key way of helping a lonely or socially isolated older person. But a simple friendly chat or phone call can make all the difference, too. Evidence suggests giving your time in this way could be as valuable to you as the person you support. It's likely to boost your self-esteem and sense of purpose. And helping others takes your mind off your own problems for a while. Start a conversation It's not always easy to know who or how to help. A good start is simply to stop and talk to an elderly neighbour if you pass them on the street. If you think an older person may have trouble hearing or has memory problems make sure to speak clearly (but don't shout!). Pause between sentences and questions to give them chance to digest the information. And allow a little extra time for them to respond — don't hurry them. Offer practical help Do you know an older person who lives alone, rarely leaves the house, has recently suffered a bereavement, is in poor health, disabled, has sight or hearing loss, or doesn't seem to have close family living nearby? Ask them if they need any help with tasks such as shopping, posting letters, picking up prescriptions and medicines or dog-walking. Offer to accompany them or give them a lift to, activities or doctors' and hospital appointments, the library, hairdressers or faith services. Share your time Volunteer for organisations that support older people. These often offer "befriending" schemes for isolated elderly people, and rely on volunteers for one-to-one contact as a telephone "buddy", visitor or driver, or hosting social events for groups. Your contribution could be as simple as a weekly telephone call to an isolated older person, or extend to regular home visits for a chat and to help with shopping and so on, driving an elderly person to a social event, or even hosting coffee mornings for groups of elderly people. Help with household tasks Getting older can make it hard to tackle even simple jobs around the house and older people often really appreciate any offer of help with basic chores such as taking out the rubbish, changing light bulbs, fastening sash windows, clearing snow off the path, putting up pictures and so on. Share a meal Older, isolated people often need a hand cooking for themselves, so why not take round an extra plate of hot home-cooked food, or a frozen portion they can heat up or microwave? As well as being practical, it's a nice way to share your time with a neighbor. Try to provide the meal in a container that you don't need back — it's hard work for both of you to keep track of serving bowls. Here are some quick and easy recipes for delicious winter-warming meals. The Casserole Club is a project that connects people who like to cook and are happy to share an extra portion of a delicious home-cooked meal with older neighbours living close by who could really benefit from a hot, cooked meal. Watch for signs of winter illness Older people are particularly vulnerable during the winter as cold weather increases their risk of illnesses such as colds, coughs, flu, heart attacks, strokes, breathing problems and hypothermia (a dangerous fall in body temperature). Check (ideally in October before winter sets in) if they've had a free flu jab and, if not, offer to make an appointment at the GP surgery. Look out for signs of serious illness, such as drowsiness, slurred speech and the person not complaining of feeling cold even in a bitterly cold room. Read about ways to keep warm and well. If you're worried, ask if there's a relative or close friend you can phone, or call the doctor or NHS 111. Read about 10 winter illnesses that are triggered or worsened by cold weather. Read more government advice on the practical steps you can take to get ready for winter.
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【单选题】有限责任公司具有( )的特点。
A.
人合兼资合、开放性及设立程序相对复杂
B.
资合、封闭及设立程序简单
C.
资合、开放性及设立程序相对复杂
D.
人合兼资合、封闭及设立程序简单
【单选题】在面向用户的调度准则中,()准则是为了照顾紧急作业用户的要求而设置的
A.
响应时间快
B.
平均周转时间短
C.
截止时间的保证
D.
优先权高的作业能获得优先服务
E.
服务费低
【单选题】有一个关系:雇员(工号,姓名,性别,年龄),规定雇员的年龄在19~55之间,这一规则属于( )
A.
用户自定义完整性约束
B.
参照完整性约束
C.
实体完整性约束
【判断题】需求的点价格弹性是计算需求曲线上某一点的弹性。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】如果在需求曲线某一点上的需求的价格弹性是5,商品的价格为6,则相应的MR为( )。
A.
7.5
B.
4.8
C.
1
D.
24
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【单选题】如果某产品需求曲线是一条垂直的直线,则该需求曲线上每一点的价格弹性( )[1分]
A.
都等于1
B.
都大于1
C.
都等于0
D.
不等
【判断题】点弹性是需求曲线上某一点的弹性,点弹性是弧弹性的极限。( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】若垄断厂商的需求曲线上某一点的需求价格弹性等于3,价格等于6,则相应的边际收MR 是
A.
2
B.
4
C.
18
D.
1
【单选题】如果某产品需求曲线是一条垂直的直线,则该需求曲线上每一点的价格弹性()。
A.
都等于1
B.
都大于1
C.
都等于0
D.
不等
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