How to minimize risk in a Care Home settings In this piece of work I will be explaining how legislation‚ policy and procedures minimize the risks of hazards in a care home. Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Another potential hazard in the care home is equipment. Staff have to follow the rules and regulations on how to use the equipment correctly‚ to prevent harm to themselves and patients. Employees must take responsibility for the care of their own and others health and safety‚ they should
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health and social care Unit title principles of health and social care practice There are many department in health and social care‚ there are provides health care practices in various different of organisations by considering the philosophy of care that provide the rights of the patient. The care practice provides the great support to the patient by providing their protection and make sure they are safe in all aspects of the care organisation and service. The philosophy of care they recognise
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The Balanced Scorecard: Omnicare Pharmacy Omnicare Pharmacy is a provider of pharmaceutical care to long-term nursing homes and facilities. The services are focused on the residents we serve and improving their quality of life‚ along with reducing the cost of the pharmacy bill. As a result‚ our vision as a pharmacy provider is to provide the right drug‚ right dose‚ and to the right patient (Omnicare 2010). In order to achieve the vision we have set for ourselves we need
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to achieving effective inclusive education Inclusive education is a term which describes how children with any additional educational need should be supported and in turn be allowed the same access to education as any other child. Many factors enter into creating an inclusive classrooms in which children with disabilities learn alongside typical peers. Any one of these factors‚ or the lack of any‚ can affect inclusion and the quality of a student’s education. An inclusive education for students
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seek to claim authority or to spread the word of an issue or topic. Expository texts such as ‘Raising Boys’ are used to influence a large group of audience‚ including young adults and parents. Conventions used in ‘Raising Boys’ 1) Inclusive language- Inclusive language is a language that includes the audience‚ and do not stereotype them in any way of race‚ gender or disability. Steve Biddulph uses language in ‘Raising Boys’ in order to include the reader and make them feel that they are a part
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Understanding Inclusive Learning and Teaching in Lifelong Learning QAC Code: F/503/1235 (Level 4) I am a strong believer of inclusive learning and teaching‚ as inclusive teaching refers to the creation of a learning environment which provides all students‚ regardless of their background and ability‚ with the opportunity to fulfil their own learning potential and support other students who may wish to learn from them. Within my experience and current work place I have found that using a wide
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Health & Social care and based on the ABC Care Homes case study‚ this essay would explain how the principles of support are applied in a care home setting as well as outline the procedures that could be used in protecting service users and colleagues as well from harm while analysing the benefits accruable to a adopting a person-centred approach when dealing with services users. More so‚ the essay would explain ethical dilemmas as well as the implementation of policies and codes of practice‚ and how they
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social services was established. Meanwhile‚ care for the elderly was entrusted to general practitioners‚ community care services organised by municipalities and associations. According to Nesti et al. (2003)‚ “at least until the 1990s‚ Italy had no clear concept of the problems inherent to elderly people with care needs‚ nor was it clear which services were required to maintain their health.” There is still a strong emphasis on support from the family. Care of the elderly is traditionally considered
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Canadians have low income‚ are the least employed and least educated leaving many financial unstable and unable to take care of their health. Home care services are well needed‚ they provide home-based support such as personal and nursing care‚ rehabilitation and training needs of persons with intellectual/physical disabilities. The government should be required to fund the specialized home care for severely disabled Canadians because of seniors with severe disabilities on government pensions‚ also‚ to help
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