DEM 204 Understand and Implement a Person Centred approach to dementia care and support 1 1.1 Describe what is meant by a person centred approach. This means delivering the individual care‚ needs‚ wishes and preferences for the person with dementia offering them the real choices and with respect and support. By doing this you are helping them live a safe and happy life and helping to minimize all risks. You should try to match the right key worker for that individual and this can help to create
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Unit 1 J/601/1434 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. PAMELA RYAN Name………………………………………………………………. Cohort……………………………………………………………… Unit 1. 1.1 Identify at least 5 reasons why people communicate. 1. To exchange thoughts 2. To convey messages 3. To share information. 4. To express their needs. 5. To seek attention. 1.2 How can communication affect relationships in the work setting? Effective communication
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Dementia affects more than five million Americans. This illness affects the brain in totality‚ as we age it our brain begins to deteriorate. Our brain works like a network‚ nerve cells are designed to make contact with other nerve cells through dendrites‚ thus‚ creating a network. This is how messages are passed throughout the whole brain. Dementia occurs when there is an obstruction of plaque and tangles in the brain. Key protein’s that are affected by dementia are called: Amyloid
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Suzanne Emmott Unit 301 Task A 1 Four different types of communication are as follows:- Verbal communication – this is a type of communication that occurs when one person speaks to another and the other person listens. As a care worker I need to have a range of verbal communication skills to ensure that I am able to respond to questions asked to me‚ to find out about each individuals problems or needs to ensure they are correctly and properly met‚ contribute with team meetings‚ communication with family
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which will be completed on a weekly basis together with a progress log. This will maintain time management and enable the project to be completed in appropriate time. Weekly task – 17/02/14 Completed Progress log *Research two possible topics to discuss with my tutor on the 24/02/14 22/02/14 I have drafted three mind maps of the possible suitable topics to discuss with my tutor. I have also drafted provisional list of available resources to help with the discussion. (All mind maps in appendix)
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Stephanie Logan BILL#1 Fact Sheet An Act To Enable Isolationism (Primary Pro) Background Information: Since George Washington’s administration isolation has always been at the forefront of debate‚ in the United States. He wanted the “country to pursue a policy of nonintervention with foreign powers”. It was the Monroe Doctrine that ensured the country would be an isolationist nation throughout the 1800’s. However beginning in 1898‚ after the Spanish American war America officially became
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Dementia is usually a progressive debilitating syndrome that changes the person’s life forever. People can have many different ways of coping with the diagnosis of dementia. These emotions can become obstacles that could hinder the patient’s progress in therapy if they are not addressed. It is important that therapists recognize what is dementia‚ the daily challenges their patients and family members might be dealing with when diagnosed with dementia and what skills they‚ as therapists‚ should
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Name | |Unit Number |365 | |NB - This form can be added to so that questioning used throughout the assessment for the unit is recorded | |Please accurately record assessor questions and the relevant main points of the candidates answers - if using audio tape|Unit |Learning Outcomes| |use tape counter numbers
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Understand the anatomy and physiology in relation to moving and positioning individuals 1.1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals Our bodies have lots of bones and muscles and these work together to help the body move. Every part of the body has certain muscles and bones that will work that part of the body. They work like hinges or levers to pull the muscles in the correct direction. When our bodies get
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Delores Williams Abstract A request from a human resource manager who owns a mid-sized business wanted a person of interest to inform him or her in a written report on In-groups and Out-groups. This human resource manager informs us that this report will be distributed to everyone in the departmental VP’s as well as directors. There fourteen points that will be critically analyzed in this report such as: • Familiarizing Oneself With In/Out Groups • One Personal Experiences
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