Hotel and Restaurant Practicum Report On BEST WESTERN PREMIER GRAND CANYON SQUIRE INN March 2014 – June 2014 In partial fulfilment of the requirement for the subject HRM 113 (Restaurant Practicum) and HRM 114 (Hotel Practicum) For the Degree In Hotel and Restaurant Management College of International Hospitality and Tourism Management University of the Assumption Unisite Subdivision‚ Del Pilar‚ City of San Fernando (P) Submitted to: Ms. May S. Sitchon Submitted by: Ela K. Dela Pena Approval
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Facilities that offer formal LTC services typically provide living accommodation for people who require onsite delivery of aroundtheclock supervised care‚ including professional health services‚ personal care and services such as meals‚ laundry and housekeeping. 2) Home Care supportive care provided in the home . Care may be provided by licensed healthcare professionals who provide medical care needs or by professional caregivers who provide daily care to help to ensure the activities of daily living
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information and communication between staff • Ensuring resident safety Arden Courts of Kenwood Resident Assistant Care Provider 06/2011-12/2012 • Providing assistance with residents such as: • Personal care‚ food service‚ laundering‚ housekeeping‚ socialization‚ activities • Ensuring and managing the safety of residents • Provides information and interaction with families and other health care members of the team • Multi-tasking with behavior management‚ orientation‚ and information
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History 110 In the article "The Ways of Her Household"‚ Ulrich argues that women’s work in colonial American was under appreciated and extremely difficult. Ulrich states housekeeping is a challenging and complex task that requires not only intelligence but also significant skill. In the beginning of the article she describes the everyday roles of women in Colonial America. Women preformed many difficult tasks some of them were cleaning‚ making meals‚
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Were the Risks of the American West Worth it? I believe that the risks the American West posed to those who were brave enough to venture out to the American West were worth it. I also believe that I would have moved to the West despite the dangers and corruption happening at the time for two reasons. Number one and most important reason were the economic opportunities. Many immigrants chose the West because of the hope for economic prosperity. Chinese immigrants for example‚ having heard of
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countries in order to defend their regions‚ it were women‚ who took charge of making weapons thus taking care of their children and houses in their husbands’ absence. This prominent incident in history proves that women are not only capable of housekeeping and childbearing‚ but they can
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Mrs. Collins was admitted to the hospital for severe cellulitis with diabetes mellitus‚ glaucoma and hypertension. Mrs. Collins was admitted to the hospital for 6 days and received IV antibiotics. During her stay it was discovered that Mrs. Collins has atrial fibrillation and began treatment of Digoxin. It was also suspected that Mrs. Collins contracted MRSA and the physician would like to continue IV antibiotics for an additional 5 days. It is in this setting that case management was contacted
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secure. 4. Set the correct speed to suit the cutter diameter‚ the depth of cut and the material. 5. Before making adjustments and measurements or before cleaning swarf accumulations switch off and bring the machine to a complete standstill. HOUSEKEEPING 1. Switch off the machine. 2. Remove milling cutters and store them safely. 3. Leave the machine and work area in a safe‚ clean and tidy state. POTENTIAL HAZARDS ( Sharp cutters ( Moving components - hair/clothing entanglement ( Eye
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Woody Holton uses several supporting arguments from this chapter to prove the main argument. How the Indians threatened to combine forces with all the Indians tribes to the west of the colonies to unify against the expansion of the Americans into the land they have controlled for many years before the first explorers. However‚ Holton points out one piece of land that ties specifically to the main topic of debate between the colonists and the Indians‚ which was an important piece of land for many
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Sara Alhababi The Colorado Institute for the Education of Mutes "The Colorado Institute for the Education of Mutes" was founded by Jonathan R. Kennedy in 1874. Jonathan Kennedy had previously served as the steward of the Kansas School for the Deaf in Olathe. Kennedy opened the school on April 8‚ 1874. It started with only seven students; three of them were Kennedy own children and added six more during the course of that year. Also‚ its first location was a house in downtown Colorado Springs
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