H & S Care, Areas of support Areas of support, professional or formal 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? Health & Social CareGCSEOCR Created by: Elsie_Created on: 03-05-13 14:58 GP, General Practitioner - Formal Can: prescribe meds, make referrals,offer advice and encoragement, talk through symptoms. 1 of 17 District nurse - Formal Can: Give meds, change dressings, give injections, give encoragement, refer patients. 2 of 17 Social Worker - Formal Can: Offer support to people unable to look after themselves, Check that children are safe and healthy. 3 of 17 Counceller - Formal Can: Talk through problems, listen. (CANNOT refer or offer advice) 4 of 17 Dietician - Formal Can: talk through problems, set up a diet and exercise plan, moniter new diet. 5 of 17 Physiotherapist - Formal Can: help patient to regain mobility, offer support and encoragement, help with exercises. 6 of 17 Pharmacist - Formal Can: give advice, offer support and encoragment, encorage self referal. 7 of 17 Home care assistant - Formal Can: help move patient, help them wash, help prepare food, help with cleaning and daily tasks. 8 of 17 Partner - informal Can: talk, refer them to professional support, encorage them, support them. 9 of 17 Children - informal Can help relive pressure by: Helping with jobs around the house, work hard in school, take a part time job. 10 of 17 Family - informal Can relive pressure by: helping out around the house, cook for them, ect. Can refer them to professional support 11 of 17 Neighbors - informal Can: talk to the person, help them with tasks, refer them to professional support. 12 of 17 Work colleagues - informal Can: talk to the person, help them with tasks, refer them to professional support. 13 of 17 Priest/Religious leader - voluntary Can: talk to the person, prey for them, visit person, organize and find support groups for them. 14 of 17 Citizens advice bureau (CAB) - Voluntary Can: talk to the person and offer legal advice 15 of 17 Childline -Voluntary Can: talk to a child and encorage the child to seek support where neccary 16 of 17 Age concern - Voluntary Can: talk to the person,comfort them, and encourage them to seek professional/informal support where necessary. 17 of 17
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