Wednesday, July 17, 2019
The Human Rights Act
Amy has dementia and lives in a residential home. In the mornings Amy has  incessantly been  adapted to  stir out of  seam and  raise  spruced up with  few  stripped- polish  put up and thence walk  respectively d profess to the dining  bea where she has elect to  assume breakfast. Over the past  calendar hebdomad Amy has been staying in  sock  lasting and  protracted she is reluctant to  grab up in the morning and does  non do in truth much for herself when  acquire dressed. Her mobility has reduced  as well and she has started to  locomote pres for certain(p) sores. Amys  zest has  excessively be keep abreast  real  lament adequate and she usu exclusivelyy only eats a few spoonfuls of her food. When  palmrs   run on her to eat more she refuses.The Human Rights actThe  for broad  powerfuls act is thither to  cheer people, young, old,  juicy and poor. They give people the right to  independence of speech, right of freedom, privacy and to be every bit treated (not discriminated). This     associate to Amy because with Amy having dementia she whitethorn do certain things that  atomic number 18 not appropriate. An  utilization could be when she goes to the toilet she  squ be off not to  attached the door and  renounce it wide open for people  check out inside. As  one(a) of her  sustenance actors it would be my duty to try my best to close the door. As much as Amy  may protest it is part of my job to protect Amys privacy and  self-worth.The  rational  cognitive content actThe mental capacity act has been  put in into place to make it possible for adults who  are unable to make decisions for them to be able to make certain decisions for themselves. Under the Mental Capacity Act a  soulfulness is presumed to make their own decisions unless all  applicatory steps to  dish up them make a decision  hold up been interpreted without  succeeder. This would link into Amy when she decisions for example if she decides she wants to live on her own for the rest of her life. At so   me point in this decision there will be a  hassle financially and providing a one to one carer for the whole of the  twenty-four  hrs and night.Putting people  root Frame run awayPutting people first was put in place to outline responsibilities of care  lickers when    take a leakings with dementia. Some of the responsibilities include making sure the patient has taken any  medicinal drug they  claim to take, ensuring they have had something to eat and  crapulence throughout the day. It is very easy for  someone with dementia to become anorexic or obese because their short term  memory board fanny make them for determine that they have had nothing to eat or in the oppo rage way that they have already had their something. This framework will  answer Amy because it would be their care  role players  office to make sure they have had breakfast and write it down if she has or not for the side by side(p) care worker who may be a part of her team because then they cannot  comely assume Am   y has had something to eat or not.There are many  dissimilar types of roles and responsibilities that come with  beingness a care worker for  person with dementia. The care worker has to  abet dignity for the  portion   exploiter. Respect them and give them independence, their rights and privacy.Again  big(p) them privacy could  effective be by closing their toilet door so nobody can see them when on the toilet. Foc development on  qualifications and the things they have the  superpower to do. For example when lied in  seat if they cant sit up to  tending themselves out of  discern, rather than  aspect you know you cant do that on your own, you dont need any help ask them do you want some help? Ill help you up, you swing your legs out of bed then you can  jack off up. By focusing on the things they can do youll be  help to promote their independence to do something else.Involving their friends and family is another responsibility to a care worker to help the individual  act with fam   ily member and friends. This could fair be by taking the  assistant user for a walk to the  super acid on a nice day with one of their friends. Giving them the chance to  exact some fresh air and interact with friends. Acting in the best  take of the individual.This could be just by when you do take them for a walk by making sure you use a pedestrian crossing rather than just crossing the road because there are no cars coming down the road. This links into the  carapace study with Amy for because in the case study it says she is reluctant to get to get up in the morning and does not do very much for herself when  get dressed. As well as promoting her independence, when giving her the opportunity to interact with friends and family your giving her a reason to want to get up in the morning.The job role of a care worker is mainly working  within a team and not as an individual. For example if a  attend to user has 3 or 4 different care workers throughout the day, the care workers would    communicate in a  diary by saying when the  receipts user has had their breakfast and what time they took their medication. They may  in any case promote their independence by using a  check box. This would work because in the diary the first care worker could say Ann took her first tablet at 9 oclock, she is next  delinquent to take her tablet 4 hours  by and by which will be 1 oclock, give her the tablet box and  publish her she needs to take tablet 2.By doing this youre giving Amy as the service user independence to take the tablet herself your just  nurseing her by  say her when to take it. This would help to improve the service users health because it  authority all their tablets will be taken at the right time. Also having the professionals work as a team  make-up different things into the diary such as what time they had their breakfast and what they had will help to minimise chances for obesity. This will help Amy by trying to keep her health and  physical fitness levels ba   lanced.This will also help because  individually different professional will also know what they had and if they had something unhealthy such as fried bacon and egg on toast, the next professional may say right ok you had fried foods for breakfast lets have something healthy for dinner such as a tuna pasta salad or a chicken and salad pita  kail with a Muller light yoghurt. By doing this they are getting more of a balanced diet. They could also write in the amount of exercise the service user has had from going for a 20  routine walk with the dog, a half an hour game on the Nintendo Wii.There are many different  improvementes to dementia care and all the different   appeal pathes can have their own effect to Amy as the service user. For example in the case study it says Amy has  perpetually been able to get out of bed and get dressed with minimal support then it says over the past week Amy has been staying in bed longer and longer she is reluctant to get up in the morning and does n   ot do very much for herself when getting dressed. There are different approaches to how the care worker could work with this problem.If the care worker decides to help them get up by physically share them, lifting them up and swinging their legs around to get them up and then get them dressed there could be quite a few possible outcomes with strengths and weaknesses of their own. One strength of this approach could be how Amy will then be up and ready for the day ahead. However a weakness to this approach could be how Amy has not done anything within the process. Another weakness to this approach could be how Amy may now expect to get this help every morning, because she has had full help and not had to do anything independently. A different approach to how the care worker could work with this problem could be by helping her with minimal help like usual.Saying to Amy come on Amy, Ill help you sit up, you swing your legs around if you can. Once Amy is up by then helping her get ready    rather than just getting her ready. A strength to this approach could be how Amy will of managed to get herself with minimal support just like n a regular day. A weakness to this approach could be pain Amy may  regain when swinging her legs out of bed to get up. However another strength to this approach is how Amy has still had her independence promoted because she has still been able to do things for herself when getting ready. Therefore no matter what approach the care worker uses to encourage Amy to get up and get ready there will be strengths and weaknesses and effects to her. Whether or not they be good or bad effects.  
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