this is a setting for people who cannot be cared for at home or who cannot cope living alone, so they live here and are looked after. Social workers provide residents with personal care.
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what is domiciliary care?
this is when social workers provide care at peoples owns homes, they support independence, and with things usuch as cleaning, transport, shopping, taking them to doctors appointment.
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what are daycare centers?
provide respite care. These are used by older people or those with physical and learning disabilities.
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what is respite care?
Temporary care, to give careers a break.
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how can people with disability be supported at home?
the person has access to all rooms eg stairs lift. - facilities are within reach, electrical sockets. -
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how can people with disability be supported in an educational setting?
service users can access classrooms, minimum door width. - Disabled children have access to play- the curriculum is adapted to meet their needs
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how can disabled people be supported at work?
awareness training for colleagues - support worker to help - extra time to complete work tasks
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how can disabled people be supported at leisure settings?
accessible changing facilities, suitable signage, access to adapted seating and spaces for elevated wheelchair viewing.
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why are some policies and procedures in a work place?
- to ensure health and safety - support day to day routines for service users - promoting independence
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what are some responsibilities of workers in hsc settings?
healing and supporting recovery - assessment+ care involves service users+ their families - providing equipment adaptations, enabling rehab , providing personal care
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Card 2
Front
what is domiciliary care?
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this is when social workers provide care at peoples owns homes, they support independence, and with things usuch as cleaning, transport, shopping, taking them to doctors appointment.
Card 3
Front
what are daycare centers?
Back
Card 4
Front
what is respite care?
Back
Card 5
Front
how can people with disability be supported at home?
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