and those who are unpaid the policies and guidelines are there to protect them too. The policy ‘joint declaration on post-diagnostic dementia care and support’ indication the ambitions of working together as earlier stated‚ understanding people’s views and effects of dementia. Access to holistic‚ integrated and effective post-diagnostic support‚ the health‚ physical and emotional needs of families and carers are fully recognised‚ and their views are taken into account‚ especially at times of
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(Transactional) Three Frames Bureaucracy is "the exercise of control on the basis of knowledge”; the rational legal hierarchical power‚ the Bureaucratic Leader 3. Charismatic Hero 2. Traditional (Transformer) (Feudal/Prince) An individual personality set apart from ordinary people and endowed with supernatural‚ superhuman powers and heroic charismatic leadership qualities; part hero part superman/superwoman Traditional an arbitrary exercise of power bound to loyalty‚ favoritism
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Unit 59 Support individuals to manage continence 1.1 - This can affect their sense of dignity and self-esteem and many people find it very hard to accept that they might need help from someone else in such an intimate area of their life. Incontinence can also affect someone’s day to day. Every day activities suddenly become a lot more challenging and many people get worried about leaving their own house. 1.2- Dementia Childbirth Irritable bowel syndrome
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Erikka Solter English 1010 Position Paper November 23‚ 2010 To Eat Meat‚ or Not To Eat Meat Introduction It is estimated that the average American consumes 180 pounds of meat a year. That is double the global average. Over the years while our meat consumption increased‚ our lifestyles became more and more sedentary. So‚ it is no surprise that in America the top three leading causes of death are heart disease‚ cancer‚ and stroke. The cost to treat these diseases are breaking our health care system
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CU1688: Support Positive Risk Taking for Individuals. 1. Understand the importance of risk taking in everyday life 1.1 Explain ways in which risk is an integral part of everyday life. Without a certain amount of risk taking nothing could be achieved‚ this is because even the food that we consume on a daily basis could have a negative impact on our lives. The opposite side to this are the benefits that come from taking little risks every day‚ these may include how we get to work in the morning‚ what
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The old saying "Man does not live to eat‚ but eat to live" takes the particular significance nowadays and in our conditions. Now the problem of survival and nutrition are more relevant than ever before. Among many negative factors affecting the psycho-physiological functioning and health of the person‚ a very large place is occupied by consumable products. Most foods roughly rigged. Under the familiar names such as butter‚ cheese‚ sausages‚ bread‚ pasta‚ beef and so on‚ products that do not have
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it is important to |It is important to respect and recognise an individual’s heritage because all individuals have | |recognise and respect an individual’s |rights and preferences as a way of respecting them. For example; | |heritage |Providing active support and place the choice and preferences of individuals at the centre. These | | |include; choice of menus‚ life style
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Andrew George 396-Support individuals with multiple conditions and/or disabilities 1:1 Describe possible multiple conditions and/or disabilities that individuals may have. Patients with multiple conditions and/or disabilities have two or more disabling conditions that affect learning or other important life functions. These can include: 1.Mental retardation‚ dementia 2.Bad eyesight‚ blindness 3.Hard of hearing‚ deafness 4.Arthritis‚ paralysed body/parts 1:2 Explain how multiple conditions and/or
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conditions and disabilities can affect an individual’s emotional and physical wellbeing. They may require extra support and encouragement with any activities they undertake‚ which could be a combination of both mental and physical disabilities. They will also need empathy and support with any emotional needs they may have. Multiple conditions usually have additional impacts on individuals’ wellbeing and quality of life. A person with arthritis only can live at home with minimum help of a carer but
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Support individuals with specific communication needs Unit 4222-324 (HSC 3029) 1 - Understand specific communication needs and factors affecting them 1. explain the importance of meeting an individual’s communication needs Individuals who have communication problems need support to enable them to express themselves effectively. It is therefore important for the carer to be aware of the individuals preferred method of communication and also to support the individual to use their preferred
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