care better. 2. Person centre approach enables individuals with dementia to be involved in their own care and support because carers can talk to the resident and find out how they prefer things to be done‚ how they like to be spoken to and cared for so staff can give the best care in the way that suits them. Outcome 2 1.Information about personality and life history can be used to support an individual to live well with dementia because if they have a good written history it can help with communication
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King Lear and Dementia: A Physical and Emotion Struggle The opening scene of King Lear begins to show the unhealthy state that King Lear is in‚ when it portrays Lear separating his kingdom and giving it to his daughters based on how much they love him. Lear bans his most prized daughter‚ Cordelia from the kingdom and leaves her with nothing only because she was honest with her response‚ which begins to show his state of senselessness. Lear demonstrates his mental illness throughout various scenes
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protection 2b) List three key points of legislation that affect employees in a business environment. Pension Pay Employment rights and responsibilities 3. Identify a range of places where a person can find information on employment
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Alzheimer’s and dementia can affect anyone‚ regardless of their intellectual capabilities or physical prowess. At Memory Care Home Solutions in Saint Louis‚ MO‚ the compassionate staff knows how challenging it is for families to watch their loved ones experience the debilitating effects of diseases that affect cognitive function. Pat Summitt and Muhammad Ali were just two of the tens of millions of Americans who suffer from Alzheimer’s or dementia‚ but their stories are inspirational to all. Pat
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Hygine 2. Describe local and organisational policies relevant to the prevention and control of infection. The Public health (control of diseases) Act 1984 and the health and social care act‚ The NICE guidelines ‚ Policies and procedures Outcome 3. 1. Describe procedures and systems relevant to the prevention and control of infection. There should be prevention of infection or infection control in any care sector‚ like hand washing techniques‚ hand rub techniques‚ correct way to dispose of
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s Disease can be divided in two main groups infections and non-infections. Infectious diseases are diseases that can be spread or transmitted from one organism to another. Non – infectious diseases cannot‚ be spread from one person to another. Infectious Diseases Infectious diseases are generally caused by microbes known as pathogens. Pathogens invade the host and can cause changes in the body that stop parts‚ or all‚ of the body working correctly. Pathogens contain antigens that are made of
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Understanding the communication process in the workplace AC 1.1 Within our organisation communication is essential for providing the best service for our guests and to profit the business. The cooperation between the departments‚ between managers and our suppliers/service providers is key. Well informed staffs are motivated staff and everyone benefits. AC 1.2 http://prcommunicationsbox.wordpress.com/2012/09/03/the-shannon-weaver-model/ The model contains 8 key components‚ Source‚ Encoder
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HSC2024 Outcome 1: 1. The skin has two layers called the Epidermis and the Dermis. The Epidermis is a tough layer of skin which is the outermost layer of skin. Keratin gives this layer it toughness. The Epidermis is made up of five layers. The first is the stratum corneum. This is made from dead‚ mature skin cells called keratinocytes. These cells are constantly shed. The second layer is the stratum lucidum. This is found in thicker skin and helps reduce friction between the stratum corneum and the
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CU1515 – Introduction to Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings. 1 – Understand why communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 – Identify different reasons why people communicate. There are many different reasons why people communicate. When communicating during teamwork effective communication is essential to ensure that you all work together to create the best provision for the person. Below I have listed different reason people might
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medical record indicates that her onset of Alzheimer’s dementia started 8 years ago. She has now progressed in her dementia to been a Fast 7E. She has had multiple hospitalizations for recurrent pneumonia and UTI’s. She was recently discharge from hospice due to a prognosis of greater than 6 months. At today’s visit she is accompanied by her husband and private caregiver. She is alert and nonverbal. She is a poor historian due to her advanced dementia. The husband reports that she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s
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