SOCIAL CARE PRACTICE An Investigation of Principles‚ Care Strategies and Theories Related to Social Care Practice Part One This section provides a summative assessment of the principles‚ care strategies and theories that direct social care work within the UK. Specifically‚ the application of support principles‚ procedures for protecting clients from harm and the advantages of utilising a person-centred approach in working with clients are discussed. Additionally‚ ethical issues‚ applicable policies
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Unit 517 lead person centred practice (HSCM1) 1.1 explain person centred practice. The ’person centred approach’ is a model of practice which puts the individuals personal wishes and interests at the heart of every aspect of their care. Person centred practice endeavours to form a partnership with the service user to develop a plan of care which can be developed over time to suit every aspect of their needs. Person centred care is ’user focussed’ and is designed to preserve independence and
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UNIT 147 Lead and manage a team within a health and social care or children and young people’s setting 1. Understand the features of effective team performance within a health and social care or children and young people’s setting 1.1 Team effectiveness can be seen as constituting five main components: * Task effectiveness – the extent to which the team is successful in achieving it’s task-related objectives. * Team member well-being – refers to factors such as the well-being or mental
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experience of dementia DEM 301 3 3 22 31/03/2015 J/601/3538 Unit purpose and aim This unit provides the knowledge of the neurology of dementia to support the understanding of how individuals may experience dementia. Learning Outcomes The learner will: 1 Understand the neurology of dementia Assessment Criteria The learner can: 1.1 Describe a range of causes of dementia syndrome Exemplification Dementia Syndrome Dementia caused by a combination of conditions‚ sometimes called a mixed dementia Causes of
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Types of Dementia Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia; accounts for 60 to 80 percent of cases. Difficulty remembering names and recent events is often an early clinical symptom; later symptoms include impaired judgment‚ disorientation‚ confusion‚ behavior changes and trouble speaking‚ swallowing and walking. Hallmark abnormalities are deposits of the protein fragment beta-amyloid (plaques) and twisted strands
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504 It is commonplace for our roles as Resource Managers to help create‚ adjust and implement a 504 plan for our pediatric clients. As such‚ it is very important to understand what a 504 is‚ what it is not‚ and the basic information association. You will receive more integrated detail within the employment manual on the various aspects behind 504 plans‚ specific accommodations and the implementation process. For now‚ please refer to this page for important information to get you started. 504
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ID No. 50148095 C&G DTLLS UNIT 504 Applying theories and principles for planning and enabling learning 1 Understanding the application of theories and principles of learning and communication to inclusive learning and teaching Task 1 Analyse and evaluate how teaching theory Impacts upon your own practice Assessment Criteria 1.1 Analyse the factors that can affect learning and achievement. There are many factors affecting
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Unit 15 Lead and Manage Group Living for Adults I work in a residential care home and as much as we try our very best to individualise and personalise care plans‚ bedrooms‚ give freedom of choice wherever possible‚ the home still has barriers to full freedom and because of the shared living space‚ it can be difficult for the residents to have their own space. The decision to come into a residential care setting usually means that the resident needs that extra support and wants the extra company
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Internal Controls in Accounting for publicly traded companies. Regulations and Guidelines for the President‚ CEO‚ and CFO. 10/05/2012 By: Accounting 504 Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Rules‚ Regulations‚ and Guidelines III. Advice to LBJ Company IV. Conclusion This document is intended to serve as an informational piece regarding steps and procedures that would need to be followed for the purposes of bringing a privately held company into regulations
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Caring for Dementia Patients Rodrick Williams English 122 Professor Susan Turner – Colon Caring for Dementia Patient It can be very difficult caring for a patient with dementia. Most caregivers are unaware of the problems‚ they must face. A family member attempting to care for a loved one without training will eventually turn to a Nursing Home that has experienced staff in the care of dementia patients. Although many families feel a sense
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