that are healthy and safe for children and young people. Factors to consider include: Differing needs Each young child and young person is unique and different individual‚ meaning that each will have differing needs‚ abilities and level of understanding. This is influenced by the age and stage of development each child has reached. If you care for children of mixed age range you may need to section of certain areas or have activities. This would prevent‚ for example‚ a child who is crawling from
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My day in life as a care assistant at Netherton green nursing home. 7.00 am The handover report. I arrive at work at quarter seven to every shift. I do this has it gives me another time to get changed into my uniform. When the nurses and all of the carers are on duty‚ we all gather in the office for the handover report from the night nurse. A handover report must be given to the carers and nurses at the start of every shift from the nurse change‚ because there may have been some changes. For
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hospital and intermediate care This guide has been supported by RCN PUBLISHING ESSENTIAL GUIDE ESSENTIAL GUIDE Written by Hazel Heath‚ independent nurse consultant for older people‚ Deborah Sturdy‚ nurse adviser older people at the Department of Health‚ and Amanda Cheesley‚ service manager intermediate care‚ South Gloucestershire Primary Care Trust Contents 3 3 3 4 6 13 14 Introduction Department of Health guidance The ten operating principles Person-centred care and patient empowerment
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Equality and Diversity What is meant by? Diversity Equality Inclusion Discrimination Diversity Diversity means that there are many different variations of things such as different beliefs‚ cultures ways of living and that everybody is different and we are all unique. Everybody has different likes‚ dislikes and this is why we should all respect each other’s wishes and choices and basic human rights. Equality Equality is treating everyone as equals regardless of their race‚ gender
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Social Assessment Paper: (25% of Final Grade) DUE: * Copy for peer review due on 5/6/13 (bring to class for in-class peer review) * Peer feedback due in class on 5/6/13 * Final paper due on 5/17/13 by 6pm to the D2L dropbox Purposes: 1. To practice selecting and gathering relevant data for assessment. 2. To practice synthesizing and developing assessments. 3. To help address the following practice behaviors: * Recognize the extent to which a culture’s structures
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Adult Day Care Centers Naomi Noel University of the Rockies Abstract Adult day cares have not received the acclaim due. They are an invaluable part of the communities that they serve. They incorporate succinct mission statements to effectively get their point across while also employing a wide range of professionals to better serve their clientele. The utilize needs based assessment tools for enrollment as well as needs assessment surveys to gather information from
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2.1 It is important to take a balanced approach to risk assessments. Children learn by seeing risks and knowing what to do next time to avoid these. Children are growing around lots of risks and hazards and dangers we cant keep them away from them all so helping them learn about them will improve there knowledge if the do come across one. If we are restricting them from these we may be restricting their learning. However a child should learn how to cool down their food by being shown not by being
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the areas of the brain that are affected and its’ progression. It typically affects memory‚ communication skills‚ personality and reasoning. 1.2 The key functions of the brain affected by dementia are memory‚ ability to make decisions‚ ability to use reason and logic‚ personality‚ ability to communicate and bodily functions. Because of the degenerative nature of the disease such severe deterioration of brain functions can eventually lead to death. 1.3 Other conditions can be mistaken for dementia
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UNIT 6: UNDERSTAND THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL CARE WORKER Unit 6: Unit code: QCF Level 2: Credit value: Understand the role of the social care worker A/602/3113 BTEC Specialist 1 Guided learning hours: 9 Unit aim This unit is aimed at those who are interested in‚ or new to working in social care settings. It provides the knowledge required to understand the nature of working relationships‚ working in ways that are agreed with the employer‚ and working in partnership with others. Unit
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People with panic disorder can develop an agoraphobia which is intense fear and anxiety such as the fear of open spaces and the fear of places where escape is difficult. Agoraphobia is usually diagnosed following with a health care provider such as cognitive and behavioral therapy often followed with the antidepressants or anxiety reducing medicine. Additionally‚ the effective treatment. The recent study that published by the Maastricht University‚ invested the efficacy of an intensive 1 week behavioral
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