2. Follows directions and takes medications daily.
3. Actively participates in social gatherings with the other residents.
Client’s family and/or other support systems (describe):
Mr. Doolittle’s family enjoys visiting him daily. Often, not only his wife, but also their three children come to visit him anywhere from to 2-4 hours at a time; they enjoy talking, watching T.V, and playing cards. Additionally, his long time neighbors also make an effort to stop by and see him on the weekends. Mr. Doolittle seems to be happiest whenever he has visitors.
Client’s behaviors limiting holistic health (3 or more):
1. Depressed about not being strong enough to leave the rehab facility, and doubtful that he will ever make a full recovery. …show more content…
Refuses to eat all of his daily meals.
3. Typically has a lack of motivation to keep up with his hygiene.
Give a description of the physical setting and interpersonal climate where this interaction occurred:
Mr. Doolittle is a resident on floor 5B at Morton Plant Rehab Center. The interview was conducted early in the morning, after breakfast, in his room (501) which he now lives in alone after his roommate, Mr. Johnson, recently passed away from a heart attack. Upon entering the room, I noticed right away Mr. Dootlittle is very neat and orderly; he directed me to sit down in a chair next to him, while he initially kept his eyes down or looking out the