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    provides help and take care of the needs of the individuals in each group home. Most of the residents…

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    Long Term Care Survey

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    Residents placed in a long term care facility is a hardship alone on the resident and families. Some families are in need of a little more assistance with their family member. This help may be required for many of the activities of daily living or needs that healthy, active people take for granted and may include such things as walking, bathing, dressing, and using the bathroom. Being a consultant and reviewing the long term care survey which receive several deficiencies notation for…

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    Theories Of Dramatism

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    as a resident assistant. A resident assistant’s job is to supervise a floor or building of residents on a college campus. They are responsible for making sure that residents have a fun, healthy and safe college experience. As an RA, there are several meetings and events that one has to attend and plan, including a weekly module meeting, small group meetings with other RA and larger group meetings with all Residence Life staff. We also are required to plan monthly events for our residents…

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    The assessment needs of the client are based on the need to have medication in a long term nursing setting. The majority of clients that are in a skilled nursing setting need medication, and they cannot take it on their own while they are there. They cannot have medications in their rooms. The nurses or TMAs give the clients their medications when they need them. Many clients rely on the staff that handles the medications to make sure that they are the right medications, the right dose, right…

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    Ramona Adult Day Health Care Center mission statement is to promote and encourage the highest level of self-care and independence through an organized day program consisting of social, health and therapeutic activities. Ramona Adult Day Health Care Center serves individuals within the city of Baldwin Park and nearby cities. The client population in this center are mostly Filipino and Hispanics. There are few Caucasian, Chinese, and Blacks. Clients age range from mid-thirties to late-nineties.…

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    Child Care Values

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    others. We do not always know our values until we face them. We cannot always be thankful for our values until they are challenged. So much of life is growth and change and that is often where we learn who we are. As practitioners in Child and Youth Care your values must be reflective of who you are as a person. You must be able to identify them and place yourself in an environment where you will thrive and not burn out. In my life I have had values develop over time that have led me to this…

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    introduction booklet about equality and diversity for care workers, I am going to explain and give them an understanding on how they can enforce good practice ensuring that the residents at the care home can receive the best possible care. In this introduction programme I am going to talk about the difference between non-discriminatory practice and discriminatory practice and I am going to explain what should and shouldn’t be happening in a care setting.…

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    setting as possible with no special accommodations from the home. I was allowed to make my observations in various parts of the building such as the lobby, lunchroom, and activities room. This paper will describe my experience and how I viewed the care, interaction, and quality of…

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    Integrity Reflection

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    being an RA, “Why did you apply to be an RA?”. By working in a first year community, I strive to create a knowledgeable and approachable presence of myself for all residents of Campus Village 2 so they can learn and explore what SJSU has to offer them. I understand my role as a resource and take advantage as a way to expose residents to opportunities of student involvement and concepts to assist through their academics. Whether a first year considers to change their major or not, does not change…

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    generally state that I achieved my three goals - Enhance my skills in the acute setting on the first floor of the facility, distinguish the use of collaboration within the facility, and to leave a lasting impression on both the facility and the residents. Because I shadowed a nurse on the first floor, rather than a CNA, my experience this week rested highly beneficial and thought provoking. Although I stood able to interpret more of a nurse’s role this week, sadly, I did not get to practice all…

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