how abuse can be reduce in order to has that sense of supportive relationship with healthcare worker and their service users’ while meeting their individual needs at all times. P6- The role of supportive relationships 1. The core principles of care for vulnerable adults are the core principles to enable foster equality and diversity. Foster people’s right and responsibilities while maintaining confidentiality of information about that particular vulnerable adult or what they told them in confidence
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parents/ government work with the child in order to care for them the child is in charge of his or her own life and the people looking after that child are just there for the care side. Life Space: this involves the conscious use of everyday events to promote the growth‚ development and learning of children and young people. 2) There relevant legal and rights framework that underpins work with children and young people in residential care has been streamlined into three different parts‚ there
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Braeburn Care Home for 5 years now‚ slowly working | | | | |my way up from care assistant to senior officer. | | | | |I have worked my way up by completing relevant course including my svq level 3 | | | | |in health and social care‚ this
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everyday work 1.1 Understand how to put person-centred values into practice in your day to day work Person-centred is about providing care and support that is centred or focused on the individual and their needs. We are all individual and just because two people might have the same medical condition‚ for example‚ Dementia‚ it doesn’t mean that they require the same care and support. You will need to develop a clear understanding about the individuals you are working with. This includes their needs‚
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This assignment will look at scenario two (see appendix 1)‚ and will start with a full analysis of the scenario‚ identifying both immediate and medium priority goals‚ as well as a brief explanation of what multiple sclerosis (MS) is‚ and the challenges assosiated with MS. The goals will be explored in detail with the use of evidence based research and reliable sources using a database. The priorities will be explained from most immediate to less immediate based on knowledge and research as a student
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counter numbers | | | |Date |1) Compare a person-centred approach with a non person-centred approach to dementia care. You may record | | | | |your answers in the table provided. | | | | |
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STONEBRIDGE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME ACCIDENT/INCIDENT REPORT FORM Date of Accident: 2nd may 2013 Date Reported: 2nd may 2013 Time of Accident: between 9:45am – 10am Time Reported: 10:30am Specific Location: the location of the accident happened in Stonebridge Residential Care Home‚ in the garden at the front of the care home. Reporter Name: Sadie Goody Phone Number(s): 01728456321 Position: Care assistant Witness Name: There was no person present to witness the
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visual check of the equipment prior to using and if a problem arises should not be used and reported to the relevant person. Report 2 Michael Shorthouse suffered from Down’s Syndrome‚ learning difficulties and dementia. He moved into Cedars Care Home in May 2007 but‚ despite he’s families pleas over he’s treatment‚ within five months his health had deteriorated so much he had to be admitted to hospital. Whilst in hospital doctors found that he was seriously dehydrated‚ had
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could be a possibility of him not having to go into residential care. This would benefit him as he has been struggling with his new routine as it is very different from the one he is used too at home. Adding onto this another barrier linked with communication is the language barrier that him and his family have‚ for some of them English is their second language. If there was not a big language barrier between them and the staff at the care home I think that they would be able to work a lot more closely
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Nursing Home Administrator HCS/320 December 6‚ 2012 Kirby-Bass Nursing Home Administrator Great communication in any type of health care facility is crucial. It is the level of communication that determines the outcome for the patients of the practice. Whether that outcome is good or bad‚ it is in the facilities hands. As a nursing home administrator‚ it is their job to ensure every policy and rule is regulated to its full potential. They also have the responsibility of informing any and
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