In this assignment you will consider how your duty of care can conflict with the rights of an individual and what you can do to manage any resultant risk. You will demonstrate an understanding of the complaint procedures and how best to respond to complaints.…
Assignment overview In this assignment, you will demonstrate your understanding of what is meant by the term ‘duty of care’. You will consider the types of dilemma that you may arise in adult social care work, and find out where to get advice and support to handle these. You will look at how to respond to complaints, making sure you know and follow agreed procedures.…
In this assignment you will consider how your duty of care can conflict with the rights of an individual and what you can do to manage any resultant risk. You will demonstrate an understanding of the complaint procedures and how best to respond to complaints.…
7. Workers and the Manager of the Care home should ask the service user for any changes in order to make sure these complaints are never issued again.…
I am to act at all times with Guardian Homecare's code of conduct and the standards of the General Social Care Council.…
The home recognises its health and safety duties under the Health and Safety at work Act 1974 and concomitant protective legislation as an employer. To that end the home has appointed a…
1.1 Within my care setting the service users all have a disability, some more severe than others, because of this they are classed as vulnerable adults whom are not always aware of how to take care of themselves. It is my responsibility to carry out a duty of care towards them such as, ensuring that they have their medication administered, ensuring that their personal hygiene is maintained and encouraged and to also ensure that any activities they wish to carry out are suitable and beneficial to them. A duty of care is a legal obligation in which I adhere to a standard of care. Within my care setting we have various procedures and checks we must carry out to ensure that we are providing a high standard of care to the service users. Such as, medication charts to be completed once the medication has been administered. Fire safety and health and safety checks are carried out on a weekly basis. Daily cleaning is carried out to ensure the setting is clean, which also prevents the spread of infection.…
Nursing homes are obliged by the law to address their residents. Failure to provide their residents with quality care could lead to unnecessary risks for the aged. Many people trust the nursing home facilities to address their family member or a loved one, but sadly, one out of each four nursing homes is…
You trust nursing homes to treat your loved ones with quality care, but what could happen behind closed doors still causes anxiety. In 1986, these fears came to fruition when Congress requested that the Institute of Medicine (IOM) evaluate the quality of nursing homes. They found that a majority of residents were often neglected, abused, and inadequately cared for. To solve these issues, the IOM proposed a series of reforms that were brought into action the following year — known as the Nursing Home Reform Act.…
The principles the care home follows are; To support and encourage equality, diversity and to maintain confidentiality of the service users information and that the employees and employer deliver; respect, dignity, fairness, privacy and equality. The overall aim of the principles…
2.3 Explain the importance of advocating for an individual with dementia who may be prescribed medication?…
• 4. You must act as an advocate for those in your care, helping them to access relevant health and social care, information and support…
One of the regulatory agencies that are extremely active in the way long term care is delivered is the Center for Medicare and Medicaid services (CMS). According to (Stevenson & Grabowski (2006), these services creates and maintains federal regulations for long-term care facilities that choose to accept residents that depend on Medicare and Medicaid benefits as a form of payment. Federal regulations affecting long-term care include those rules governing the certification of nursing homes and home health organizations to receive payment under Medicare or Medicaid. These conditions of participation are established by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and in the case of nursing homes, largely stem from the OBRA reforms. These reforms included a federally mandated uniform resident assessment form to be used in all nursing homes as a basis for planning, the creation of new conditions of participation on resident’s rights and quality of…
With being the nursing home administrator, the first job that I would need to do is have a full understanding of the new policies and procedures. I would need to know how the policies and procedures were put into place and how exactly this will affect the patient’s in the nursing home. In order to do this I would want to speak with the board members so my concerns could be addressed. In order to address these issues I could meet with the board members face to face, use social media, or by electronic communication.…
Schultz and Young (2013) describe Home Care as “Community-based care provided to individuals in their own residences”(p.361). Most seniors want to retire and live in a place where they are comfortable and where they believe they still have some kind of independence. But with this type of supportive care for the elderly came many reports of abuse, neglect, and exploitation by the hands of those who were supposed to take care of them. Schultz & Young (2013) also wrote about the “corruption and abuse that were discovered among untrained and inadequate staff members. Report of unsanitary conditions, theft of residents belongings” (p.363) and many more problems were discovered. This was easily over sighted because of no federal regulations covering…