will be cross referenced into Unit HSC21 and LD201 1.3 In the table below list features in the environment that may help or hinder communication. Then describe in detail how these features may help or hinder communication. Features in the environment How may this help or hinder communication? Lighting People with a hearing or sight impairment need good lighting as they may need to be able to see your face features to see what you are saying to them. (Reading lips). Distractions People
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Do you or an aging family member suffer from memory problems? If so‚ it could mean that you have a more serious health condition‚ such as dementia. While dementia can often go unnoticed‚ the caregivers at Visiting Angels in Forty Fort‚ PA‚ the area’s locally-owned leader in home senior care‚ say it’s essential to seek treatment right away to prevent the disease from progressing. To help you better understand dementia and whether or not you or a loved one could be experiencing it‚ take a look at
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development as they may not be able to run around and play outside with their friends‚ this will then affect their confidence and social skills. For example cerebral palsy affects movement and coordination and can also cause communication and learning difficulties. Children can also be affected by seizures and epilepsy‚ some children will be able to take part in a schoolâ€TMs activities completely unaffected but others may need extra support . A child with a hearing impairment may have a slow development
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medications‚ depression‚ age‚ thyroid function abnormalities‚ and vitamin B12 deficiency. Alzheimer’s Dementia is caused by a build-up of proteins which the body no longer breaks down and this affects the transmission of signals. 1.2Memory loss can be defines in different ways. Memory loss can be the inability to retrieve information from the long-term memory (usually happening when the person is distracted or not fully concentrating when the memory is formed)‚ when the new memories replace the
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“Demographic and Psychosocial Risk Factors for Depression in Adolescents” CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Unhappy mood‚ sad feelings‚ irritability and loss of interest in every aspect of life‚ every person experience one or couple of them in his or her life occasionally but when they all are collectively experienced for significant period of time‚ it means that person may on the way for depression. When people feel anxious there is at least a sign that they are engaged in their future‚ they feel fearful
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Anne Roth PSY 208 8 April 2013 Depression and Aging Major Depressive Disorder is a condition characterized by one or more major depressive episodes without a history of manic‚ mixed‚ or hypomanic episodes. It is medical condition that can cause a wide variety of psychological and physical symptoms. It can be distinguished from ordinary sadness and grief because depression is persistent‚ interfering with daily activities and relationships. Depression appears in different people‚ and they
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The Misunderstanding of a Mistaken Mind. The psychological state of any human being is extremely complex and may never be fully understood. Two minds may overlap and have some similarities‚ but for the most part‚ every person’s mind is different‚ affected by their society’s discourse and their environment. The movie Paranoid Park‚ by Gus Van Sant exemplifies the accurate embodiment that real life has to offer. In the movie‚ the main character Alex must confront real life problems and surpass
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Dementia * Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Memory loss is an example. Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia. * It’s an overall term that describes a wide range of symptoms associated with a decline in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to reduce a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. Explanation: * Dementia is caused by damage to brain cells. This damage interferes with the ability
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Title: Depression Introduction Many people know how hard it is because They’ve had to deal with Depression in their day to day lives. Everyone who has ever had to deal with Depression knows it seems like no one else understands. sense Many of us live with this simple yet incredibly disabling problem it has changes manny lives. Body: 1- on-set of Depression 2-symptoms 3-treatment Conclusion Depression as affected most of the population but the good news
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Depression The normal ups and downs of life and the feeling of sad and “the blues” from time to time might mean you may have a mood disorder. And if you have that feeling of emptiness and despair that has taken hold of your life and will not let go that could be a sign of depression. Depression makes it tough to function and enjoy life like you once did. And getting through the day can be very overwhelming. But not matter how hopelessness you feel you will get better. Understanding the signs and
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