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    Duty of Care

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    Am just replying to your letter about what’s involved in Care work so u have a better idea about it before you decide whether to apply or not. There’s a lot of duties involved in Care work‚ you must be able to act in the best interests of the residents for example‚ be able to assist them with dressing and undressing‚ help them to the toilet‚ make sure you’re feeding them well and that you give them plenty of fluids. If they’re not able to do it themselves you need to assist them with the cleanliness

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    evening nurse had a rapport handed over‚ both in writing and verbally as per the policy to keep a good quality of care they have at work and also the health and safety act 1974. After the handover me and the evening nurse went to see one of the resident who was poorly to have an as correct handover as possible to be able to identify any changes as quick as possible. I was planning to phone the family before 11pm to give an update of the state of their relative. Then I was handed over the keys‚

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    BULLETIN BOARD: A POST FROM THE COMMUNITY Rep. Lipinski Invites Third District Residents to Upcoming Town Hall Meeting‚ Seniors Fairs‚ and Veterans Fair Email Pinterest 0 Congressman Lipinski talks with an area resident about constituent services at a senior fair in Palos Hills (Posted By Isaac Sancken / July 21‚ 2014) Posted By Isaac Sancken Community Contributor 11:12 a.m. CDT‚ July 21‚ 2014 In the coming weeks‚ Congressman Dan Lipinski (IL-3) will be hosting a Town Hall

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    P5 P6 M3 D2

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    For the one-to-one interaction I played dominoes with resident A in the dining room after they finished dinner whilst some of the other residents were asleep. Whilst I played dominoes with resident A‚ I used different communication skills like listening and showed that I was listening by giving head nods and smiled at resident A. I also used non-verbal communication such as eye-contact with resident A‚ I felt that this worked because the resident was nodding and that showed me that they were listening

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    The City Planner

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    How does Margaret Atwood communicate her ideas to the readers? Consider: Atwood opens the poem by painting a picture-perfect and rather unrealistic and pretentiously beautiful Canadian suburbia. It was obvious‚ as readers can tell‚ that Atwood was irritated by the unnatural uniformness of the suburbia. Atwood collectively refers to the suburbia as “the sanities”. While many may think being sane is a good thing (as opposed to being insane)‚ the writer may have opined otherwise. Being sane does

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    care where most residents need more assistance. There’re six rooms on each side of the hall. They have private rooms for the residents that don’t like to share rooms with someone else. The private rooms are bigger than the other rooms. They have a bigger bathroom and it’s more comfortable. The small rooms have two twin beds and two small closets. Besides the rooms‚ they have two dining rooms‚ one for the people that need assistance and the other one for the rest of the residents. They use the launch

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    Placement Reflection

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    been before and knew what she was doing. Firstly‚ I observed the other student as she fed a resident‚ this made me feel a lot more at ease as I knew I would be doing this another tine and I was given the opportunity to observe first so I knew exactly what to do and how to act when I was asked to fees in the future this was a positive experience for me. I also had a one to one conversation with a resident about a programme that was on the television in the lounge. We talked for about 30 minutes and

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    Leadership and Social Change

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    Leadership and Social/Professional Roles Submitted to: Professor Philip Terry - Smith Submitted by: Janelle Wright HUS 713-24 Date Due: October 23‚ 2010 The purpose of this paper is to give an understanding to the organization that I work for which is‚ Community Education Centers’ as a system and how the mission statement plays out as a guide. Hoffman Hall is one of the many entities to the overall system of Community Education Centers’

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    After a detailed account of the residents we are told which residents are down for a bath and if any residents have scheduled appointments for the day‚ I then proceed to get my P.P.E. for my job in hand. I walk my section and check on who is awake and who is still asleep‚ I proceed to get breakfast ready for the residents on the section I’m designated to; who have requested breakfast in their room for that morning While residents are eating breakfast I ask each resident who are down for a bath if they

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    with activities and meet with some of the residents. At first it was challenging because I was extremely shy; however after getting to know the residents a little better‚ I started to feel more comfortable around them. My goal in volunteering was to bring a smile to the residents by doing different activities from word games‚ to playing chess‚ I feel like I accomplished that goal. At the nursing home‚ I did a lot of different activities with the residents ranging from Jeopardy‚ to Wheel of Fortune

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