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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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    SCHOOL BASED ASSESMENT (S.B.A) YEAR (2013) NAME OF CANDIDATE: ORAL GAYLE SCHOOL: KINGSTON COLLEGE CENTRE#:__________________ CANDIDATE#:_________________ TEACHER: MRS. SANDERS TITLE: An investigation on the impact of natural disasters on the residents of the Manley Meadows community. Table of contents Title page Acknowledgements 1 Rationale

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    Assignment 302 Principles of personal development in adult social care settings Assignment composition Assignment overview In this assignment‚ you will look at the importance of reflective practice in adult social care. You will explore how reflective practice can improve your development and practice and contribute to the quality of service provision You will also look at the process of planning development‚ and the importance of feedback and reflect on how your values‚ belief systems may

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    employees received upon arriving at work. The assignment sheet listed the residents in Chaney’s unit and their corresponding care needs. It also featured a column with miscellaneous notes about each resident’s condition. In the case of Marjorie Latshaw‚ a resident in Chaney’s unit‚ the sheet instructed nurse aides that Latshaw Prefers No Black CNAs. Plainfield acknowledges its policy of honouring the racial preferences of its residents in assigning health-care providers. Plainfield maintains it expected

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    a CNA in a local nursing home to satisfy my required clinical hours. During these hours I would take care of multiple residents of the home while being assisted by the on-duty CNAs and being monitored by my instructor. The instructor would critique me on my skills while I completed my tasks. My tasks included feeding‚ bathing‚ dressing‚ and other daunting tasks that the residents could not do themselves. I did not understand at the time‚ but now I realize that working as a CNA is a demanding career

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    active participation to meet individual needs. Active participation is a way of recognising a person’s right to be involved with everyday activities from cleaning to playing games. Each resident is different and may react differently to getting involved. Praise and encouragement works well with everyone but some residents may need a little more

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    could have affected several people including residents at the home‚ members of staff and visitors to the home. In the risk assessment I also recommended some controls in an a attempt to reduce the risk of harm of injury for these people‚ but how effective were they really? Wires trailing around the lounge area – At Mulgrave house there were wires‚ from electrical appliances such as the TV‚ trailing around the lounge area which posed a risk to the residents and any staff who were walking around the

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