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Level 3 Diploma Health and Social Care settings (QCF)
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Units: LD OP 303: Promote Active Support
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Compare the characteristics associated with active support and the hotel model in relation to an individual’s support
Active support enables this, and encourages the service user to do as much as they can according to their abilities, whereas the hotel model is based around institutional experiences, where everything is done for the service user, like you would expect when you use a hotel. The hotel model is a model that is outdated, and based upon old traditions where
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Opportunities to try new things or take part in things they used to do. Life-story work can help with getting to know the individual, spend time with the person, listen, be aware of non-verbal
Compare the characteristics associated with active support and the hotel model in relation to an individual’s support
2.3 Evaluate the suitability of external sources of support for those affected by significant life events
In health and social care settings there are principles which govern the practice of healthcare workers to ensure that quality care is provided for service users. This essay will discuss how principles of support are implemented in health and social care practice. It will also explain the theories that underpin health and social care practice and make some contribution to the development and implementation of health and social care organisational policy.
The client has had a strong support system in the past and is open to creating another one. This is strength because it demonstrates that the client is open reaching out to others in times of need and is a resiliency factor.
Key professionals then hold a Care Planning Assessment (CPA) meeting along the individual to discuss the outcomes of assessments. Active support is
Explain how principles of support are applied to ensure that individuals are cared for in health and social care practice:
Support is categorised into four different sectors that all aim to support patients and their families to cope with their
In a retrospective correlational study conducted by Lee, Forsyth,Morley, Garnham, Heasman, and Taylor (2012), MOHOST was used to determine the validity of the Pay by Received (PbR) care packages program in United Kingdom (UK). Information provided from participants were evaluated using MOHOST and sorted by PbR (Lee et al., 2012). Depending on the calculated score from MOHOST, participants were categorized by cluster analysis into three levels of functioning. As a result, the researchers deemed PbR clusters to be effective for generally determining the level of service an individual need (Lee et al., 2012). In addition, for client-centered interventions, care packages would need to include occupation-based assessment such as MOHOST. There were
One section of information I feel will be relevant in my future career will be the topics of dependency, interdependency, and loss. Older adults, in general, have a huge range of emotions. Some of these emotions may even pile up, as they lose loved ones in their life. Commonly; grief, rage, anxiety, grief, and guilt are a few of the emotions that these individuals may face because of their losses. It would be my job to recognize these emotions and to react in a positive way. Now that I understand the normative feelings and reactions during this period, I can come from a place of empathy and be a strong ally for these individuals. In addition,
Ellen will remain in acute care for five days and then return home (Halloran & Lowenstein, 2000). The client lives with her son and his family in an adjoined home in the suburbs (Halloran & Lowenstein, 2000). Her daughter-in-law has assisted her with performing ADLs (Halloran & Lowenstein, 2000). Ellen is divorced and is unable to drive (Halloran & Lowenstein, 2000). Ellen goals are to perform all self care tasks independently before she goes home (Halloran & Lowenstein, 2000). It is not feasible for Ellen to perform all independent activities for the duration of stay at the hospital. Therefore, the most appropriate setting for Ellen to receive therapy is at home, but with environmental adaptations (Halloran & Lowenstein, 2000) . Ellen does
Into recently , lifer coaches worked mainly on adults. However some life coached have began to work with teenagers, to. A coach may help teens get organized or motivated, make decisions, and face challenges. Wife coach might also help teens work on study skills ot on defining their goals and dreams. Some people believe that a life coach can help teens uncover assists that prevent the from being their best and, by supporting the teens, help them build a sense of self worth
Learning to value their home life, love life, family, and friendships will give them a greater sense of balance in their life and will help them to recharge their batteries. Ironically, this will ultimately help them to succeed faster in their careers because they’re able to approach work from a more positive mindset.
3.1 What are the role of technology and the role of operations staff in delivering an appropriate level of service for each hotel?
Many college or university curricula allow a certain number of such life experience courses per year. In addition, as stated on Get Educated, it is typical for universities and colleges, to require that the last 30 semester credits be completed within the degree-granting institution. As such, we can see that although many university curricula allow such life experiences to be integrated into the learning process and count for a credit, there are certain rules and restrictions that apply. This is imperative, for if such rules did not exist, many students would attempt to complete credits using these life experiences, which could hinder their ability to learn the subject matter within their particular program of study. This, in turn, would make for a weak curriculum that does well-educate the student within their particular
The guest who stayed at the hotel will feel at their own home. For example the guest are able to control the room system. This system will attract the guest to stayed at the hotels next time because of the empowerment given