Person centred is about providing care and support that is centred or focused on an individual and their needs. We are all individual and just because two people might have the same medical condition‚ for example‚ Dementia‚ it does not mean that they require the same care and support. You will need to develop a clear understanding about the individuals you are working with. This includes their likes and dislikes‚ their culture‚ their needs‚ their means of communication‚ their friends and family and
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NURSES ATTITUDE TOWARD THE ELDERLY The world is aging; however chronological age may have little relation to the reality of aging. When caring for this group of people nurses must consider culture‚ ethnic and racial diversities. Elderly clients will expect that the nurse render culturally competent care and one major aim is to help promote independence and help client maintain or restore activities of daily living. The age 65 becomes the boundary of old age. Why does the age group
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Elder care in-home care‚ home care‚ senior care Six Tips for Working with Home Care Aides Bringing in an elder care provider to help reduce your caregiving load is a great way to reduce the stress you may experience as well as provide home care companionship and assistance for your parent. Whether you have hired a senior care provider to be a live-in companion or to only make a few visits a week‚ it is important to clarify your expectations and to develop good communication with the home care provider
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Main Points: End of the Col War has coincided with increased nationalist‚ ethnic‚ and religious conflict in Eurasia Serbs and Slovenians‚ Croatians and Bosnian Muslims What are the causes of the varying intergroup relations? Ancient hostilities is not a good enough explanation Posen using the classic realist concept of the Security Dilemma to form his article Using it to analyze the “special conditions that arise when groups of people suddenly find themselves newly responsible for their
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In this journal‚ five RNs use the nursing process to put together a care plan for an elderly patient. Pedro Ruymán Brito-Brito‚ Cristina Oter-Quintana‚ Ángel Martín-García‚ Mª Teresa Alcolea-Cosín‚ Susana Martín-Iglesias and Domingo Ángel Fernández-Gutiérrez are the RNs who have developed a care plan for Mr. A who has “urinary incontinence” and has developed “social interaction problems” after his “prostatectomy”. Mr. A is a retired 75 year old man who has developed a urine leakage problem due to
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A Manager’s Dilemma: Who Gets the Project? Background CMT is a leading innovator in the telecommunications industry with a culture that emphasizes on problem solving and meeting the customer expectations. It has a new hardware product under development with associated software which entails development of a CD-ROM self study course for the customers of the new product. Two managers of the Company: Seamus‚ in-charge of technical publications department‚ and Jeremy‚ responsible for the software
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A MANAGER’S DILEMMA: WHO GETS THE PROJECT? CMT‚ a leading innovator in the telecommunications industry‚ has a new hardware product which is under development with associated software. Henry Mathews‚ the director of software support tasked to choose who to be in charge of the new project had just taken a two-week vacation which left Dave Peterson to be temporarily in command of the entire unit. Dave Peterson is the manager of customer software support. He needs to make an immediate decision
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others in the area of palliative care. The author of this essay is a Health Care Assistant for three years and works as a member of a Hospice Home Care Team. For the purpose of this assignment the author will outline a selection of evidence of their work and interaction with their Palliative Care Clients and the Palliative Care Team. For the privacy and dignity of the client we will refer to the client as John (an alias) and me as the author or HCA (Health Care Assistant). John is a 78 year old
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health. But what happens when patients are deemed “legally dead” with no brain activity‚ and the only thing keeping their bodies alive are ventilators? Situations like this can cause profound ethical dilemmas between health care providers‚ their patients and family members. Such ethical dilemmas have even been considered in the popular press‚ including the case of 13 year old Jahi McMath who received surgical treatment at Oakland Children’s Hospital in California.
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Scenario: ABC Care Home is situated in London and caters to care needs of vulnerable people. The service users come from diverse ethnic and religious background and have varied physical and medical needs. (You may choose the category of service users you work with). Assuming you are a care worker working in this Care Home providing care services to the service users: 1.1 Explain how principles of support are applied to ensure that service users are cared for in this Care Home. 1.2 Outlines
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