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    character: Respect‚ Honesty‚ and Loyalty. These three words have a deeper meaning in all aspects of life than just the definition. When you are a role model or a leader‚ your honest opinion is important and will lead you to a point where you believe that what you do is right. The righteous thing is an aspect of life that not all people understand and those who do leave a legacy. By creating that clothing drive in my first year of middle school‚ the administrators will recognize that the person who came

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    Person-centred Dementia Care: A Vision to be Refined Healthcare professionals have increasingly been moving away from a task-oriented‚ professional-driven model of healthcare‚ towards a more holistic model of care which emphasizes patients’ perspectives and their subjectively defined experiences and needs. In the field of dementia care‚ this shift has been described most often as a move towards “person-centred care.” Despite a wealth of literature describing the philosophy of personcentred

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    A Person I Admire

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    We all have our heroes‚ people whom we admire and respect‚ people who have made an impact on oue lives.They inspire us with what they do and how they live. For me‚ that special person is my mother. I admire my mother most for the moral values. she has taught me since i was a child. she used to read to me stories that highlighted the importance of values such as love‚ kindness and honesty. More importantly‚ she is the embodiment of such values‚ giving me practical examples to follow. I am glad

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    a. Person centred care is a philosophy of providing care that is centred around the person‚ and not just their health needs. In a person centred approach the emphasis should always be on the person as an individual‚ and their unique qualities as determined their life history and experiences‚ likes and dislikes which define their character. It’s very important that people with dementia are treated with respect. They have the same rights as other people including the rights of being treated with dignity

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    Confucius: The Ideal Person Ijeoma Ukwuoma REL/133 December 5‚ 2013 Joshua Scruggs Confucius: The Ideal Person According to Confucius‚ the ideal person must be educated and exhibit good moral character. This perfect person is the junzi which is translated as “superior person‚” but can also be translated as “noble person.” Confucius believes the virtues that guide the junzi should be practiced from childhood so that these virtues and ways of relating to the world come naturally.  Some of these virtues

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    WHO IS A GOOD PERSON? A good person is someone who is sincere and loyal‚but not selfish. A person is someone who has a positive attitude and respects for oneself as well as others. A good person should be evaluated by criteria of his/her characteristics‚ intellect‚ thoughts‚ emotions and behaviours‚ but not his/her physical appearence‚ religious belief or ethnic origin. Firstly‚ being altruistic is one of the most important qualities. Altruism is selfless helping. Someone helps

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    5.1 a person centred values in every day work Person-centred support is about valuing and respecting the person who is being supported. As a way of thinking about this you could start by reflecting on the sort of care you would like to receive. be polite to service user and their family be careful not to embarrass the service user help them do as much as they safely can for themself let them be alone when wanted share what they know about them only with people who need to know. (keep confideniality)

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    A person I admire There is a Chinese proverb once said: “The very first teachers you have in your life are your parent.” Parents are not only your friends‚ your relatives that share the same bloodline with you‚ but also the best teacher you can even have in your life. They share their previous life experiences with you in case you make the same mistakes like they did; they restrict your behaviors in order to make you a better person in the future. I love my parents though both of them are pretty

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    Trust were followed as protocol. The patient began to refuse any care. It is the right of a mentally competent person to refuse treatment (Dimond‚ 2005‚ p142). After several attempts to change nurses‚ the patient still refused. This was done to see if she was more comfortable with one particular nurse. The patient was unable to sleep through the night. The nursing team followed person centred care. The nurses began trying to reason with her to give her consent for treatment. At this time

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    In the novel The Remains of the Day there is a recurring theme of dignity and respect. There is the dignity of Stevens and the people that he meets along the way on his journey across the English countryside. He also comes to the realization that his former lord may not have been the man he thought he was. The most profound form of dignity is that of Stevens‚ in being an English Butler he has been raised to do his job in one way. He is supposed to be the proper gentleman never letting anything faze

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