Cleanliness is an important trait and character for many reasons the first one I can think of in it prevents illnesses. Another, I can think of is it involves hygiene, it also is how people perceive you to be if your room or living area is dirty one would assume you are. I believe cleanliness is the cornerstone of discipline and a trademark of success. Reason being if someone shows up to work dirty and filthy you would not like them then to go far because if a person cannot keep themselves then…
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This situation is getting more threatened, when there was a lack of supply of essential supplies, poor diet, poor hygiene as well as the lack of organisation and training in the care setting.(Wakely, Elizabeth , Carson ,Jerome 2011).As soon as ,she knew the reality, she thinks about the remedies to overcome this situation. She ordered medicines, bandages, food, clothing, blankets, utensils and other necessary things for her patients…
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The way in which these needs are met will vary considerably according to a number of factors including family circumstances, culture, the child and the adult. It is very important that early years practitioners understand the importance of providing respectful physical care for a child which takes into account their ability, culture and personal preference, any religious practices such as family traditions must also be carefully considered. It is essential that the practitioner at all times respects…
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detail, the Biomedical and Social Models of Health. The 2 approaches are very different, and from a caring perspective, are both as important as one another when putting a care plan in place for service users such as Trevor . Models of illness are used to analyse how illness arises and to predict what treatment might be effective.; Most models are implicit and not formally described.In the context of health and illness, a model will specify what factors are of importance in determining whether a…
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HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PRACTICE PRINCIPLES OF SUPPORT For an Old Care home there are some underlying principles of support that need to be applied to ensure that the patients and people living in the care home are looked after for in a dignified way. These principles are: - Respect for privacy and Dignity – This principle ensures that the old people have a right to lead their life in their own dignified way that they choose to. They dress up in the way they want to, eat the way they want to and…
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In-Service Description As requested the following is a more in-depth explanation of the subject matter involved in each item listed in your initial request. I. Boarding home rules and policies – Information supplied for this category included “Health and Safety Code Chapter 254 – Boarding Home Facilities. This document supplies a qualitative review of such information as a definitive description of a boarding home; local regulations, Permit Procedures, etc. II. Preventing recognizing reporting…
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being followed. Understand legislation and policies relating to prevention and control of infection The Health and Safety at Work Act Management of Health and Safety at Work Act Food Safety Act Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulation RIDDOR Hazardous Waste Regulations PPE at Work Regulations Public Health (Control of Disease Act) Where care is delivered heath care workers must be trained regarding prevention and control of infection, trained in hand decontamination and…
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Promoting Molly’s health and wellbeing. The purpose of this essay will to be to promote Molly’s health and wellbeing through evidence based theory and practice (Refer to appendix 1 for Molly scenario). Molly has various health needs that necessitate the need for health promotion such as the risk of postnatal depression. However, for the purpose of this essay, the focus will be her type 2 diabetes health need. There are several bio-psychosocial factors that contribute to Molly’s health and wellbeing…
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food/ drink you could offer them a alternative. 1.4 describe how and when to seek additional guidance about an individual’s choice of food and drink The individual may have certain foods they don't like or cannot eat for health reasons, if you refer to the individuals care plan you should find this information, also you may have an individual that is diabetic, you could seek guidance from their GP regarding what is and isn't safe for them to eat and drink. 3.1 describe factors that help promote…
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the profession of housekeeping. She states that these advances help contribute to the laziness of “ignorant mistresses.” The technology not only causes “tempers” and yield to “grief”, but the only “remedy” to these advances are to teach girls the importance of knowing how to cook and other aspects of domestic science. 1c. Richards argues that Americans love food and domestic science grants us the right to have self-sufficiency. She says…
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