Description The patient presents with dementia‚ poor posture (her chin close to her chest) and dislikes solids‚ there for has to be assisted to feed and chooses only to consume liquids. Her communication skills are also poor and doesn’t have the capacity to engage in a flowing conversation but has the ability to answer a question using the words ‘yes’ or ‘no’ or by saying individual words. I was given the task of feeding the patient at lunch time as she requires one to one support at meal times
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“As I Grew Older” Are all men really created equal? The speaker in the poem “As I Grew Older” written by Langston Hughes certainly doesn’t think so. As the title suggests‚ the speaker was still growing and learning‚ so he couldn’t have been a wise man‚ though he still could be from a child to an adult. The poem’s title not only suggested the age of the speaker‚ but also clarified the
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wrote an article entitled A Lesson in Caring. The article is about the story of a father and his daughter named Nora. While they were walking along Broadway‚ Nora‚ at a very young age‚ noticed a homeless guy along the street. All of a sudden‚ Nora asked her father‚ if they can take the homeless guy with them. However‚ he did not answer the question of his daughter. A few days later‚ he saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who are helping elderly people. He immediately told his daughter Nora
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D D 12 Benefits of Hiring Older Workers Looking for dedicated‚ focused‚ loyal employees? Your search is over. Employees. They’re the one thing that businesses everywhere have a need for. And not just employees‚ but employees who are honest‚ responsible‚ dependable‚ loyal‚ focused‚ organized and mature. Is this too much to ask? U.S. employers spends millions of man hours each year placing ads‚ prescreening and interviewing candidates‚ and hiring and training workers‚ only to find that many
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Growing Older and Wiser in the Work Place September 18‚ 2011 Growing Older and Wiser in the Work Place Overview This week’s article was chosen to place the spotlight on the issue of discrimination in the workforce against Older Workers. We focused on some of the critical issues that should be considered before recruiting and employing older workers. How HR managers avoid litigation (legal action) in discrimination of older workers. Lastly we compared and contrasted the job expectations
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Unit 202 – Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Young People Outcome 1 Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety 1.1– There are legislations‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures which cover the safeguarding and welfare of the young people within the setting I am working in. Examples of these include the Health and Safety policy‚ the Safeguarding/Child Protection policy and the Equal Opportunities
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Unit 202. Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. Task A 1. There are many different legislations that can be related to children’s welfare‚ I will be talking about 6 main legislations. Children act 2006 was revised to include the Every Child Matters framework‚ there are 5 outcomes that the local authorities have to improve for all children and young adults up to the age of 20. The five outcomes are Be Healthy‚ Stay Safe‚ Enjoy and Achieve‚ Achieve Economic Wellbeing and Make
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Watson ’s Theory of Human Caring Paper Sandra Younge University of Phoenix NUR 403 Sharon Little-Stoetzel November 17‚ 2014 Watson ’s Theory of Human Caring Paper Jean Watson began her theory of human caring in 1979 and over the years‚ she has been revising her theory to provide more specific explanations of her concepts and philosophy. The core of her theory remains‚ that human caring is based on values such as kindness‚ concern‚ and love of self and others.(Falk Rafael‚ 2000). This
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parents were Donald and Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King. King also had an adopted older brother named David. His father Donald was born in 1913‚ in Peru‚ Indiana. He was a merchant sailor. Nellie‚ King’s mother‚ was born on March 13‚ 1913‚ in Scarborough‚ Maine. King lived a tough childhood. His father left him when he was two years old‚ saying‚ “going to buy a pack of cigarettes”. He left his wife Nellie to raise Stephen and his older brother David‚ by herself. His family was forced to move to many places
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Unit 8 ( Promote Communication in Health‚ Social care or children’s and young people’s setting) 1.1 Different reasons people communicate: There are different reasons why people communicate in work settings which are listed below. We communicate to express our needs(physical or emotional needs): As adults we express our needs and feelings and we also allow children to and young people to do the same because when children are not allowed
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