Give two examples of the legal and ethical considerations relating to an older person’s privacy.
What does consumer directed care mean in relation to providing support to older people and its implications for providing care?
What is disempowerment in relation to older people? Give two examples.
What is meant by ‘reablement’ in relation to aged care service provision? Explain two strategies you could use.
If you suspect an older person is being abused, who should you report it to?
What is meant by ‘best practice’ in regard to aged care?
Besides residential and community care options, what other services may be involved in providing support to an older person?
Give two examples of physiological processes that affect some older people as they age.
Give two examples of psychological changes that can occur for older people as they age.
Give two examples of how the ageing process can affect sexuality and gender for older people as they age.
What could you do to encourage an older person to take part in an activity in an aged care home or in the community?
In respect of providing support to an older person, what is meant by a ‘risk’?
What should you do in situations where people are unable to make their own decisions?
Ans1. Legal and ethical considerations relating to an older persons privacy:
Ans2. Consumer directed care means a model of service delivery to provide more choices and flexibility to consumers .within aged care all home care packages must be delivered in a CDC basis. Its implications:
Ans 3. Disempowerment is forcible denial by one or more person or is when you feel you have no control over your life.
It is mildly negative interactions, such as invading patients privacy or disturbing patients while they are resting.
Examples 1. Scolding 2. Neglect and physical restraint
Ans 4. Reablement is providing services to help people regain the ability to perform their usual activities, like washing, cooking meals so they can do thing themselves again . Not only physical but even mental health to help them accommodate their illness. It is also known as restorative care
2 strategies 1. Engaging in appropriate physical activity, healthy eating, not smoking. 2. Supporting persons capacity to improve their physical , social and emotional functioning while encouraging them to live independently or autonomously.
Give two examples of the legal and ethical considerations relating to an older person’s privacy. What...
question 1 is what is meant by ' neglect' in an aged care context? give two example. question 2 is how can you find out what your work role responsibilities are? question 3 is what are some common indicators that an older person is being is abused? question 4 is what is the definition of 'abuse' in an aged care context?
What is dis empowerment in relation to older people? Give two examples.
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Give two examples of issues surrounding sexual needs. How might individual differences impact on support being provided? Give two examples of when you should report changes in a person’s physical condition Give two examples of how you can support a person’s psychological wellbeing.
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Give to examples of false beliefs and myths associated with caring Quest Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Marking Question 5 Give two examples of different family patterns and structures and their impact on the person with support needs. Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Marking Question 6 Why is it important to recognise and support the carer's relationship with, and knowledge about the person with support needs? nswer ng Satisfactory Unsatisfactory n7 Outline why it is important that the support worker understand the rights, roles and responsibilities...
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Complete the following table by matching the examples or descriptions with the given legal considerations affecting job protection rights. Enter the letter of the example or description in the answer space next to the correct legal consideration. Legal Consideration Affecting Job Protection Answer Rights Example or Description A. Stefano was hired to be a lifeguard at a country club. But now his manager wants him to mow the grass and clean out the locker rooms every other day Stefano feels...
1. Give a brief overview of HIPAA including what it is, penalties for noncompliance, and strategies for adhering to HIPAA regulations. Give a real-life example of HIPAA and how a health care professional can protect patient information. Is there technology available to assist the health care professional or organization? 2. In your own words, provide a definition of health care disparity. List two examples of a health care disparity. How does the Healthy People initiative advance population health and reduce...