The Money Talk with Your Parents The Five Step Process Randy L. Thurman‚ CFP‚ CPA‚ PFS More adult children are concerned about Mom and Dad and their financial status. Are they going to be OK? It’s an uncomfortable situation because you don’t want your parents to think you’re prying or even worse‚ that you’re greedy. But what if they need your help or you could do something now to avoid problems? Many seniors don’t like talking about finances‚ but doing so now could help keep them comfortable
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GSCC Code of Practice GSCC Code of Practice The GSCC code of practice is a list of statements for care workers that describe the standards of professional conduct and practice required for care workers as they go about their daily work. The GSCC Code of practice consists of 6 care value bases. They are; 1) As a care worker‚ you must protect the rights and promote the interests of service users and carers. 2) As a care worker‚ you must strive to establish and maintain the trust and confidence
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I will be identifying several of the difficulties and rewards of caring for a family member‚ by referring to the case of Ann and Angus. Ann cares for her 72 year old step father Angus after the death of her mother. Angus is a retired welder from Glasgow who has Parkinson`s disease. Ann who used to be a promotions assistant gave up work to look after Angus as he needed more care. Bob‚ Ann’s husband is a carpet fitter and daughter Zoe who is 12 and attending school all live together with Angus in his
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Kim Mason X2616377 K101 TMA01 Part A – What challenges do individuals face when giving and receiving care within the families? Illustrate your answer using examples from K101 Unit 1. The word ‘carer’ is the generally acceptable term‚ for someone that supports and cares for a family member‚ friend or neighbour that may be suffering from illness‚ disability or unable to manage daily life unaided (dircetgov‚2006). Care relationships can be very demanding on time and emotions‚ life can become extremely
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Tawny Lace Please answer all the questions below using your preferred method from voice recording‚ written assignments or via oral questions with Kerry Banitas. Please reflect on own experience to support your knowledge. . For your information - all guidance notes are at the end of the questions. 1.1. Explain the pattern of development in the first three years of life and the skills typically acquired at each stage.. | 1.2. Explain: how development and learning are interconnected‚
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(Bi) One of my service users was an elderly lady who was diagnosed with risk of DVT‚ carers visited in the morning and a evening visit to administer medication‚ Mary was a lovely lady who always wanted to make you a cup of tea and biscuits‚ her house was spotless and she took great pride in it‚ even still cleaning the windows inside herself at 89yrs old‚ Mary was a devout catholic and visited church twice a week‚ she had a great sense of humour and we always had a good chat on my visits. Mary visited
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Unit 3 Early years settings have to have policies and procedures to safeguard children from harm and danger. Examples of these are: Fire procedure Accident and injury procedure Arrival and departure procedure Medication policy Confidentiality policy Behaviour management policy E3: Describe how the policies and procedures will help safeguard children Arrival and departure procedures help to safeguard children because it means people can’t just walk into the placement and get to the
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Unit 4222-367 Enable rights and choices of individuals with dementia whilst minimising risks Assessment Criteria Outcome 1 Understand key legislation and agreed ways of working that support the fulfilment of rights and choices of individuals with dementia while minimising risk of harm The learner can: 1. explain the impact of key legislation that relates to fulfilment of rights and choices and the minimising of risk of harm for an individual with dementia 2. evaluate agreed ways of
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Unit 4222-302 Outcome 1 Understand what is required for competence in own work role 1. As a team leader on the unit I am responsible for caring for 10 service users. I am also responsible for 4 staff member that work with me. I help service users with their daily needs‚ which include personal care‚ nutritional needs‚ pressure area care‚ mobility and daily living. I always treat clients with the dignity and respect that I would expect. Service users are offered choices e.g. In what they would like
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Timing of Referrals for Palliative Care Timing of Referrals for Palliative Care In the nursing profession‚ many nurses are faced with the challenge of proper care of a terminally ill patient. The family members are in a constant state of stress making sure that their loved one is being cared for in the best possible manner and comfort is the of the utmost importance. Many times‚ nurses have to advocate for proper pain medication management for said patients with little to no help from the physicians
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