gather items from church‚ family and friends to take to Southwood and be distributed among the residents. I became a certified CNA last semester and while doing my clinical I grew a deep bond between the residents there. Most have been placed there because families are unable to take care of their constant needs and many become neglected by family over time. I noticed while there that only a few of the residents received regular visits from family or friends. Our healthcare system simply cannot afford
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Development 1. Describe the duties and responsibilities of own role. As a care assistant my duties include giving personal care to residents‚ such as washing‚ dressing‚ toileting and assisting with nutritional needs. It is my responsibility to ensure that company policies and procedures are followed to maintain the best possible care for the residents. 2. Identify standards that influence the way the role is carried out. Care standards act 2000 Health and safety at work act 1974 Codes of
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residing in the community shall hold ownership of homes as this gives assurity of their activities and actions as they reside permanently in the community. Interested renters with family shall have chances of occupying residence in the community. Residents should have an adjusting‚ respectful and accepting attitude. Location: The community shall be located at a place which should be safe
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that information can only be disclosed if it is in the residents best interests or for the protection of others or in the interest of public health‚ investigation‚ or if a serious crime committed. All Information should only ever be shared on a need to know basis. For example‚ if a resident had a fall in the home where I work‚ I may need to pass on details of the residents medication to the ambulance crew‚ as this would be in the residents best interest but you would not need to pass them details
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carts arrive the food is already cold‚ which is not right for the residents. Another example of discourteous behavior is housekeeping staff. When the floor is wet a spill sign should be placed down to avoid an accident. The housekeeping staff never place these signs down after they mop which can cause someone to slip and fall. Also‚ the housekeeping staff doesn’t knock on the door when entering a resident’s room. Residents have the right to their own privacy especially in their rooms. Another
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THE BEAST OF THE SOUTHERN WILD MELANIE GARRISON DR REGINA WEBB PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT‚ SECTION 201 20 November 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS……………………………………………………………..1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY………………………………………………………..3-5 PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS………………………….6-7 STATEMENT OF MAJOR PROBLEM………………………………………8 GENERAL AND EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS…9 RECOMMENDATIONS…………………………………………………………10
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youth. They have 12 licensed beds dedicated to providing 24/7 shelter care for youth ages 12-17. Their goal is to provide adolescent youths with a safe place‚ and with an opportunity to stabilize their lives. It is always their goal to reunify the residents with their families if it is a safe environment for them to return to. In 1978‚ Myldred E. Jones‚ decided that Southern California needed a safe place for runaway and homeless youths to turn to‚ who at that time had few places to go. She believed
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important for resident relatives and company it is to make home clean and friendly. This also applies to the other aspects of our service. 2. Read the following case study. How might you evaluate this service? What questions would you ask and who would you direct the questions to? Case study 1 A care home has a large sitting room with many loose cables from TVs‚ radios and hi-fis. The carpet is becoming frayed‚ leaving service users open to slips‚ trips and falls. The residents often
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"fairness" is that the fees should be fair‚ both to the residents and to the organization. With the conventional depreciation‚ residents should pay their share of actual cost of fixed assets they used each year. They would not pay for depreciation as such‚ but they would help pay for the cost of future renewals that would not benefit them. Question3: Suggest a way of deciding how the proportion of total revenue from residents should be divided between entrance fees and monthly fees/ Answer:
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The week six journal will look at two different activities that were done this week and they include attending a Resident Council meeting for the first time and doing some one-on-ones with certain residents that are done two times a week with some residents. In addition‚ this field log will describe the activities that I did for week six and what happened during these field experiences. Furthermore‚ this paper will discuss my feelings about doing these activities‚ what I learned in doing them‚ and
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