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Standard (may include; code of practice, regulations, minimum standards or national occupational standards) Own role and expectations To work in a person centred way Working in a person centred way is a big part of how we work within my company, each customer we care...
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Society has created a concept of health which varies with different disability, illness and behaviour in relation to health and social care as individual who are set to believe what has been perceived as the “norm”. A well-known definition of health is given to us...
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In this assignment I will explain the principal psychological perspectives and assessing the different psychological approaches to study. The main psychological perspective An approach is a perspective that involves specific norms of the human behaviour, the way they function, which aspects of them are worthy...
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Introduction: For a society and community health and social care practice is very important. Peoples are affected by different kinds of diseases, among them some are newly invented and they are suffering a lot. People must be aware of those diseases. Treatments and medication are...
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There are many procedures in place that have been developed to enable providers and services in health and social care. In my working environment we follow both operational and local policies and procedures to ensure we meet our regulatory requirements as a registered care home....
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There are key pieces of legislation in place that serve to safeguard vulnerable individuals. For example, there are the following in place: Care Act 2014 – this ensures care providers are supporting individuals to create person-centred plans that promote inclusion, social wellbeing and participation and...
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The focal point of the article online was about the unpaid caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s. Most of these are family members of the patient, often being the spouse. There are nearly 5.7 million patients in America suffering with this disease, which also increases the...
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The role and responsibilities that family caregivers have are multilevelled and can be very complicated, therefore carers need a variety of support services to remain physically and mentally healthy, improve their caregiving skills and be able to provide quality support and care for a lengthy...
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Autonomy The definition of Autonomy is the ability of an individual to make a rational, un-influenced decision. Therefore, it can be said that autonomy is a general indicator of health. The progression of many terminal diseases are characterized by loss of autonomy, in various manners....
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Baton Construction: Installation Of Day Care Center Absences and late arrivals has increased at Baton Construction to over seventy percent over the past five years. In, 2017 there was a total average of ten days per employee that was a result of child related causes....
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There are many aspects of human conditions, among them “death” is the central one. Sooner or later, individuals will establish a righteous mindset with a finite life, starting from the moment an individual try to “make sense”. However, understanding and telling the way of fading...
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Introduction Loneliness is proving to be more than just part of the human condition. New research shows it’s a serious public health concern for young people as much as the elderly. The evidence is startling. Feeling lonely can pose a bigger risk for premature death...
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Friedrich Fröbel opened a ‘play and activity’ institute in 1837 in the village of Bad Blankenburg in the principality of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Thuringia, as an experimental social experience for young children entering school. He renamed his institute Kindergarten (meaning garden of children) on June 28, 1840....
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Fertility refers to the average number of children born to women during their lifetime (The French Institute for Demographic Studies). The problem of low fertility rate has been one of the alarming demographic challenges faced by many countries and cities, including Hong Kong. Fertility rate...