|Unit |AC | | | | | | |533 |1.1 |There are many causes of dementia. Dementia is caused by changes to the brain; there are different | | | |types of Dementia. Vascular dementia is caused when the brains blood supply is disrupted
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Unit F5038704 : End of Life and Dementia Care . Credit Value : 2 This unit must be assessed in accordance with Skills for Care and Development’s QCF Assessment Principles. Learning Outcome 1 : Understand considerations for individuals with dementia at end of life Assessment Criteria 1.1. Outline in what ways dementia can be a terminal illness Dementia is brain atrophy. It’s a degenerative disease‚ which is progressive‚ and for the time being‚ incurable condition. Dementia
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Unit 232 Move and Position Individuals in Accordance with Their Plan of Care Outcome 1‚ 1‚Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. We need to know the normal range of movement of the muscles and joints so when moving‚ handling and positioning a person we know the limits of each limb. We need to take into consideration other factors that may inhibit a person’s movement such as: • Old Fractures • Torn Muscles
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tyranny of public opinion. In the essay‚ Mill proposes that individuals take the road less taken in a strategic manner which uses their reasoning to choose and deliberate the best decision to act upon. On Liberty to a degree was written as a reactionary response to the tyranny of public opinion posed by Victorian England’s stringent social climate which stifled progress by promoting a tradition of social and morals that bound individuals to a circular range of undertakings. Ultimately‚ forming mimetic
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is important to respect the rights of the individual to be at the centre of their own care. This means that care workers must focus on what the individual wants and how they want it to be provided. Social care workers must respect and celebrate difference‚ make sure that the individual gets value for money and is satisfied with the service provided. Assignment 305 Aiii Wellbeing of Individuals Factors that can contribute to the wellbeing of Individuals can include: •Physical activity •Purposeful
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Evaluate support available for individuals and others when coping with difficulties associated with reproduction and inheritance. The symptoms that are associated with cystic fibrosis can be reduced through diet and exercise‚ support can be provided from staff at specialist centre for cystic fibrosis. There are many support clinics available for individuals that suffer from cystic fibrosis. These clinics tend to be separated between those for children and those for adults. Children that suffer
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Unit 232 Move and position individuals in accordance with their plan of care. Candidate Name: Assessor: Workplace: Outcome 1 Understand anatomy and physiology in relation to moving and positioning individuals. 1-1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. 1-2 Describe the impact of specific conditions on the correct moving and positioning of individuals. Arthritis‚ stroke‚ swollen joints‚ painful
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see an emphasis on the individual in the texts you have read. The concept of the individual is dealt with in varying ways through lots of the texts which I have read. The texts which stood out for me as having the most emphasis on the individual and individuality are Jean Echenoz “Courir” and Rousseau’s “Les Reveries d’un Promeneur Solitaire”. Both deal with the individual and individuality in a prominent way. In Jean Echnoz Courir we see a great emphasis on the individual in the form of runner
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support‚ whether provided by statutory services or funded by themselves‚ will have choice and control over the shape of that support in all care settings". strengths. 2: What does personalisation include? * tailoring support to people’s individual needs whatever the care and support setting * ensuring that people have access to information‚ advocacy and advice‚ including peer support and mentoring‚ to make informed decisions about their care and support‚ or personal budget management
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out of this situation’’. Every individual has a right to control their own choices‚ right to dignity and diversity. When communication is poor and individual is not able to say what he wants‚ needs or when he is not being listened he may get upset or even may get into depression. In a care settings there are varies ways of how to meet an individual’s communication needs. This can be gained by observation‚ asking question to professionals involved in care of an individual‚ asking friends or family‚ although
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