recognition and diagnosis of dementia 3: Understand how dementia care must be underpinned by a person centred approach Resources Outcome 1 Describe a range of possible causes of dementia. O1.1 Dementia is caused by damage in the brain. The most common causes of dementia are called neurodegenerative diseases‚ and include Alzheimer’s disease‚ frontotemporal dementia‚ and dementia with Lewy bodies Describe at least 6 types of memory impairments that an individual
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prescribed by a qualified health practitioner and include medicines that are brought under the supervision of a pharmacist‚ such as anti-biotics. 2. Over the counter medicines‚ which are broken down into the following categories. 3. (a) Pharmacy-only medicines (P) which can be bought under the supervision of a registered pharmacists. (b) General Sales list medicines (GSL)‚ which may be bought from shops and supermarkets without supervision or an advice from a health professional. Misuse
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and systems of work • safe arrangements for using‚ handling‚ storing and transporting articles and substances associated with work • sufficient information‚ instruction‚ training and supervision for employee The act is supported by many other regulations and pieces of legislation‚ one of the most significant being the Management of Health and Safety at Work regulations
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In this report the service users I am going to be focused on is disabled people and how Ealing promotes diversity. The legislation that relates to disabled people is the Disability Discrimination Act 1995. This act makes it unlawful to discriminate against disabled people. This legislation is designed to: * Make sure that people who have a disability get their medical needs * Makes sure that service providers access for disabled people by making reasonable adjustments * Ensure the rights
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The individual rights and responsibilities of service users using the different services. I am writing an explanation of the generic rights and responsibilities of service users and service providers. Service users rights- hospital they have the right to be respected this means that they have the right to be treated the same as every one else and how they want to be treated. For example they might not want to be treated by a certain gender of doctor so they will have to respect that and
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Health and Social Care Units covered Unit 8: Individual Rights in Health and Social Care Learning aims covered Learning Aim A: Investigate the rights of individuals using health and social care services Learning Aim B: Examine the responsibilities of employers and employees in upholding service users’ rights in health and social care Scenario You are about to go on work experience at a training centre for young adults with learning disabilities. Some of the young adults also have mental ill
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with. In Health and Social Care you have the opportunity to form supportive relationships with service users. You have to understand the impact that you have on other people and make sure that this works so that you can fulfil your role and responsibilities. it is vital that you are able to form supportive relationships with service users to build trust as well as build relationships with their families. It is also vital that you are able to develop skills you need to understand the elements that
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Plan for an outing with service users List of some accidents or illness that might occur Asthma Attack – An asthma attack is a sudden worsening of asthma symptoms caused by the tightening of muscles around the airways Diabetes - Diabetes is a condition where the amount of glucose in your blood is too high because the body cannot use it properly Heart Attack - A heart attack occurs when blood flow to part of the heart is blocked‚ often by a blood clot‚ causing damage to the affected muscle. Stroke
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UNIT 203 1. What is meant by Diversity Diversity simply means a variety of things. It is understood that each individual is unique‚ and recognising our individual differences. These can range from race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ socio-economic status‚ age‚ physical abilities‚ religious beliefs‚ political beliefs. It is the exploration of these differences in a safe‚ positive and nurturing environment Diversity is about recognising‚ valuing and taking account of people’s
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UNIT 1 OCR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE LEVEL 3 TASK 1 How to promote service users rights and Responsibilities In care settings the term quality practice is used to describe the promotion of service users` rights‚ which are essentially the same rights that are afforded to everyone else‚ such as the right to marry and freedom of expression; Care workers must actively promote the rights of service users in order to maintain quality practice. One of the toughest things is to balance out rights and
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