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    The group name is Loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease. This group is for caregivers who is care for a loved one who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. Caregiving for any older adult can be difficult. But if they have a disability such as Alzheimer’s disease‚ the difficulty level can be higher. The formation of this group’s purpose is to share the stressors of the everyday life and to receive tips‚ advice‚ and ways to manage the stress of everyday living and during the difficult times when their parent

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    When families feel that caring for a loved one has become overwhelming‚ when families feel that Mom or Dad can no longer manage daily activities on their own‚ families make the choice of placement in an assisted living facility for their loved one. Many children feel that this is their only option for providing care. The fact is‚ there is a more cost effective alternative to assisted living facilities. In-home care offers personalized solutions and choices for families and seniors. Through the use

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    carers in children’s services- for the child‚ the parent/ carer and service. Comfort Reduced anxiety Leadership role Monitor what is happening See a bigger picture of the children’s life outside of home Resources & new information for the parent or caregiver Receive support and feedback Good reputation for the centre Help with excursions 4. Conduct research to find a policy or procedure from a children’s services organisation regarding parent participation‚ and report on it briefly. Carer must be

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    questions no matter what time of day. It would be 24 hours a day because often the feeling of despair and being overwhelmed doesn’t keep normal business hours. Caregivers may have the need to talk to someone about what they are feeling in the middle of the night or early in the morning. A lot of caregivers are new to having to be primary caregivers and will have a lot of questions that will need to be answered to keep them from feeling as overwhelmed. The program

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    What Is Care Theory?

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    interactions between themselves and the ones they love. These interactions do not necessarily occur between parent and child; they may happen between teacher and student. Theorists believe that the choice of care begins at birth as an interaction between caregiver and the cared for‚ and this interaction is commonly practiced into the cared for’s adult life. They say that the care experience is presented in the way a person treats and pays attention to the needs of others. Not only for the care of other human

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    Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. The disease can be treated but there is no cure for it. As it progresses it gets worse and will eventually lead to death. It develops differently for everyone but the symptoms are similar. In the early stages‚ short term memory loss is the most common symptom. As it progresses the symptoms include irritability‚ confusion‚ aggression and long term memory loss. Following that the persons bodily functions deteriorate

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    The Money Talk with Your Parents The Five Step Process Randy L. Thurman‚ CFP‚ CPA‚ PFS More adult children are concerned about Mom and Dad and their financial status. Are they going to be OK? It’s an uncomfortable situation because you don’t want your parents to think you’re prying or even worse‚ that you’re greedy. But what if they need your help or you could do something now to avoid problems? Many seniors don’t like talking about finances‚ but doing so now could help keep them comfortable

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    Tawny Lace Please answer all the questions below using your preferred method from voice recording‚ written assignments or via oral questions with Kerry Banitas. Please reflect on own experience to support your knowledge. . For your information - all guidance notes are at the end of the questions. 1.1. Explain the pattern of development in the first three years of life and the skills typically acquired at each stage.. | 1.2. Explain:  how development and learning are interconnected‚

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    Gscc Code of Practice.

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    GSCC Code of Practice GSCC Code of Practice The GSCC code of practice is a list of statements for care workers that describe the standards of professional conduct and practice required for care workers as they go about their daily work. The GSCC Code of practice consists of 6 care value bases. They are; 1) As a care worker‚ you must protect the rights and promote the interests of service users and carers. 2) As a care worker‚ you must strive to establish and maintain the trust and confidence

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    (Bi) One of my service users was an elderly lady who was diagnosed with risk of DVT‚ carers visited in the morning and a evening visit to administer medication‚ Mary was a lovely lady who always wanted to make you a cup of tea and biscuits‚ her house was spotless and she took great pride in it‚ even still cleaning the windows inside herself at 89yrs old‚ Mary was a devout catholic and visited church twice a week‚ she had a great sense of humour and we always had a good chat on my visits. Mary visited

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