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    Unit 087 Cypw Essay

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    There relevant legal and rights framework that underpins work with children and young people in residential care has been streamlined into three different parts, there is The Children's Homes

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    San Diego_In Home Care and Chronic Pain When pain lasts three to six months or more, it is considered chronic pain. According to the American Geriatrics Association, more than 50 percent of seniors living at home and up to 80 percent of those in care facilities suffer from chronic pain. As a result, a great number of these seniors are not able to function properly during the day or sleep well at night. Some of the most frequent causes of chronic pain in seniors are arthritis, glaucoma, poor circulation

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    include: in-home care services, adult day centres and residential facilities. Home Care And Dementia Home Care may be a suitable option for someone suffering from Dementia, and this is because it gives them the opportunity to receive the care and support that they need whilst at home. This can be particularly beneficial for those suffering from Dementia as it gives them a sense of familiarity, which can make them feel more comfortable. A care worker would be able to visit the individual at home, and

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    infections can cause sepsis and death” (para. 1). Elderly and individuals with depleted immunity (Mayo Clinic, 2016), patients in intensive care units (ICUs) where the antibiotic resistance and antibiotic use are the highest (Ma et al., 2015, p. 1), nursing home (NH) residents, and patients with indwelling devices are the most vulnerable population for the MRSA infection (Mayo Clinic, 2016). MRSA infections can put financial and physical strains to the healthcare system as observed by Hanna (2011), “MRSA

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    with solutions that would allow Mr. Gail Beaird to return home. However, both Mr. Joey Beaird and Mrs. Johnson declined to take care of their parent independently. Each stated their home was not handicap assessable and they had jobs and could not dedicate that much time to their parents care. The other option discussed was hiring another service besides Visiting Angels since they are refusing to continue services if Mr. Beaird returns home. However, this is the only service offered in Jasper. When

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    would always help everyone and tried to bring joy to her fellow townspeople. She was beloved by her arrogant mother who would always put her daughter above the rest, and her old grandmother who was locked in a nursing home because at home she was not able to be taken care of as in a nursing home. It was Saturday, the day she had to visit her grandmother, she would dress in her red dress; a dress that used to fit her well when she was 12 now she is 17. What was once an adorable

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    The word nursing home usually does not not bring about positive connotation, words that come with nursing home usually are how lonely and depressing they are, the mistreatment that take place on the elders and how the residents don't want to the be there. Many people do not put their family members in nursing homes because of the negative stereotyping. Upon arriving at The Bristal I had made some general ideas of what I thought the Bristal was going to be like, such as somewhere grey and quiet and

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    Article 1: The high price of obesity in nursing homes by Marihart, ET AL. (2015), Care Management Journals, Vol 16, 1 “Springer Publishing Company” In the above article by Marihart and others (Marihart) ET AL. (2015), the researchers conducted a comprehensive literature search on the correlation with obesity in older adults and the effects on nursing home facilities in 2015. Where 46 relevant articles indicating increasing adult obesity present evolving challenges in the chronic disease as well as

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    Unfortunately, the dependent condition of most nursing home residents makes them especially vulnerable to all types of abuse. Aside from physical violence and neglect there are a number of ways a loved one may be mistreated while in the care of a nursing home provider. The following list explains the various ways in which nursing home abuse may present itself: • Physical Abuse. o Physical abuse is the intentional use of force against a senior citizen that results in bodily injury or even death.

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    UNIT 3 – HEALTH, SAFETY AND SECURITY IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE P1 – Explain potential hazards and the harm that may arise from each in a health and social care setting. Hazards are referred to as anything that can cause harm to someone. Hazards can be found everywhere, for example, people will be able to spot hazards when travelling to work and when they are present in the workplace. Additionally, there are three main types of hazard, these are health hazards, safety hazards and security hazards

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