Unit 13 –Dementia Awareness 1) 1.1. Explain what is meant by the term ‘dementia’ Dementia is a set of symptoms that affect the way people think and interact with each other. It is not a disease‚ but can often be linked to a disease or damage done to the brain. Short-time memory‚ mind‚ speech and motor skills are affected. Certain forms of dementia cause a change in the personality of the individual. A person suffering from dementia will lose certain skills and knowledge they already had. This
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Mandatory Overtime Difference and Dominance Discrimination Discrimination is‚ in general terms‚ treating others differently without a justified reason; however‚ there are two specific types of discrimination as discussed in the book‚ Feminism: Issues and Arguments‚ by Jennifer Mather Saul. These two types of discrimination that Saul writes about are Difference and Dominance Discrimination. Difference discrimination is “discrimination where people are treated differently on grounds of sex‚
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Racial equality in America There is a lot different cultures and races in America. Some had brought their culture traditions and celebration to America. In different states like in California‚ there is the Japan town in Los Anglos and china town in San Francisco and then there is the little Italy in downtown NY. There is a huge varieties of cultures to learn about in America but does everyone get the same treatment when at their jobs or at the restaurant or anyway you go there is always someone
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Unit 4222-371 Understanding and enable positive interaction and communication with individuals who have dementia Outcome 1 Understand the factors that can affect interaction and communication of individuals with Dementia 1 Explain how different forms of dementia may affect the way an individual communicates Alzheimer’s disease is a combination of genetic and environmental factors which during the course of the disease a number of chemical and structural changes happen within the brain. Alzheimer’s
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work/life balance. "They’re seeing things like flexibility‚ caregiving leaves‚ child- and elder-care assistance‚ and health and economic security as ways to retain employees‚ which is important to do in good times and bad‚" says Galinsky. "That’s different because‚ in the past‚ employers have tended to see these more as soft issues or perks for valued employees." Over the past 10 years‚ there was no reduction in the maximum length of caregiving leaves offered to new mothers and fathers following childbirth
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Healthcare organization (HCO) | A formal legal entity creates‚ supports‚ and coordinates professional teams(caregiving teams clinical support team‚logistic support team and strategic support team) that deliver care to its community. | Any real HCO is highly dynamic in three senses: The HCO constantly responds to the changing array of patients and their changing needs. This makes most HCOs a 24/7/365 operation. The HCO evolves as medicine and management change‚ reflecting both the
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Degenerative disease experienced at a higher rate among Japanese Americans: Dementia A degenerative disease that is experienced at a much higher rate among Japanese Americans is Dementia. According to the Honolulu-Asia Aging Study‚ there are a lot of Japanese-American men with Vascular Dementia. In fact‚ it is seen more commonly in Japanese-American men than in Caucasian men. Is it also mentioned that there are a lot of cases of dementia in Japanese-American men that are not diagnosed as well. After reading
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J/601/2874 (DEM 201)- DEMENTIA AWARENESS. Unit aim: This unit enables learners to gain knowledge of what dementia is‚ the different forms of dementia and how others can have an impact on the individual with dementia. Credit value-2 Level 2 This workbook covers the following elements: Learning outcomes: There are four learning outcomes to this unit- 1. Understand what dementia is 2. Understand key features of the theoretical models of dementia. 3. Know the most common types of dementia and their causes
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Unit 13 1 Understand what dementia is 1.1 explain what is meant by the term ‘dementia’ Dementia is a serious loss of global cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person‚ beyond what might be expected from normal ageing. 1.2 describe the key functions of the brain that are affected by dementia Dementia is not a single disease‚ but a non-specific syndrome (i.e.‚ set of signs and symptoms). Affected cognitive areas can be memory‚ attention‚ language‚ and problem solving. temporal lobe
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Unit 52 - Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion in Dementia Care Practice 1. Understand that each individual’s experience of dementia is unique 1.1 Explain why it is important to recognise and respect an individual’s heritage. People’s customs and religious practices are very important to them. It defines who they are. Some like their dietary needs met regarding not eating pork‚ or being a vegetarian or pescaterian so this needs to be adhered to. Some people would only like people of their own sex handling
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