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    youth. They have 12 licensed beds dedicated to providing 24/7 shelter care for youth ages 12-17. Their goal is to provide adolescent youths with a safe place‚ and with an opportunity to stabilize their lives. It is always their goal to reunify the residents with their families if it is a safe environment for them to return to. In 1978‚ Myldred E. Jones‚ decided that Southern California needed a safe place for runaway and homeless youths to turn to‚ who at that time had few places to go. She believed

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    important for resident relatives and company it is to make home clean and friendly. This also applies to the other aspects of our service. 2. Read the following case study. How might you evaluate this service? What questions would you ask and who would you direct the questions to? Case study 1 A care home has a large sitting room with many loose cables from TVs‚ radios and hi-fis. The carpet is becoming frayed‚ leaving service users open to slips‚ trips and falls. The residents often

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    The week six journal will look at two different activities that were done this week and they include attending a Resident Council meeting for the first time and doing some one-on-ones with certain residents that are done two times a week with some residents. In addition‚ this field log will describe the activities that I did for week six and what happened during these field experiences. Furthermore‚ this paper will discuss my feelings about doing these activities‚ what I learned in doing them‚ and

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    "fairness" is that the fees should be fair‚ both to the residents and to the organization. With the conventional depreciation‚ residents should pay their share of actual cost of fixed assets they used each year. They would not pay for depreciation as such‚ but they would help pay for the cost of future renewals that would not benefit them. Question3: Suggest a way of deciding how the proportion of total revenue from residents should be divided between entrance fees and monthly fees/ Answer:

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    care values

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    usually 9pm this is good because it will let the residents catch up and see new faces. Croft house sometimes takes day trips to the shops or even the cost this is good because it lets them see new place and they would be getting bored if they were just stuck at the care home all day every day. Croft house care home has a little sitting area with a bench and flowers this allows residents sit and get some fresh air and talk or make friends with other residents. There is also one day a week were they do

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    empower residents of a neighborhood in Vancouver that was undergoing densification (Sarah‚ 2011). In Vancouver city‚ there has been an increase in human activities that accelerate climate change. The increase in emission of Green Houses Gases (GHG) in the environment has overwhelmed the lay citizens. People feel disempowered in dealing with the menace of climate change (Blanco 2009). To prevent further climate change deterioration‚ Paulos’ problem solving pedagogy has empowered the residents of Vancouver

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    Legislations was brought in to protect the rights and choices of residents with or without dementia‚ while ensuring the risk of harm is minimised these legislations are: Human Rights act 1998 Mental capacity act 2005- Adults with incapacity act 2000 and 2007 Mental health act 2007 Disability discrimination act 1995 Safeguarding vulnerable Groups act 2006 Carers (equal opportunity ) act 2004 All these legislations ensure that residents are given their rights and aren’t deprived of them whether they

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    community. The neighbors are more likely to have relationships with one another‚ outside of merely passing them by occasionally. As a former resident of a small town‚ and a current resident of a substantially larger city I feel as though I can recognize the merits of both. I grew up in a very small town‚ where most of the residents either knew of one another or knew of one another. All of my neighbors knew me‚ and some of them were even relatives of mine. I can clearly remember

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    Kangkong‚ Kaimito‚ Saging‚ Kapayas‚ Tugas‚ Sacred Heart‚ Lemonsito‚ Ampalaya‚ Tambis‚ Nangka‚ Kalabasa‚ Kamote‚ Nangka Lumoy‚ & Mangga. Gun-ob literally means broken or trouble maker. This according to some historical source that the people and the residents of the area before were not so united that was why they called it GUN-OB (scattered‚ disunited‚ & broken). Barangay Gun-ob as of May 2007 has more or less 14‚350 registered voters‚ and 71 voting precincts. While on October 25‚ 2011 barangay elections

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    A is a resident in a nursing home. He is very much in the early stages of his dementia with only slight confusion with regards to time and place. Mr. A has some mobility problems and for the most part uses his wheelchair to get from A to B‚ but uses a zimmer with the assistance from one or two carers to transfer from his chair to his toilet; this is reflected in his care plan. Mr A also where’s a continence aid to preserve his dignity when attempting to get to the toilet‚ the resident knows his

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