3.1 Explain the theories that underpin health and social care practice
The main purpose of dementia care worker is to provide support for people with dementia and helping them to improve their sense of well-being, to maintain their independence and to put them in more control of their lives. Being a dementia care worker, suppose to:
• Have good organizing skills and good time management;
• Have good communication skills;
• Understand dementia;
• Understand the needs of people with dementia;
• Have knowledge of specific legislation, which include the Health & Safety and Mental Capacity Act;
• Have experience in keeping and writing reports;
• Be able to understand the client confidentiality;
• Be able to assess and evaluate the client need;
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Social processes that can lead to marginalization, isolation and exclusion are poverty, poor health, unemployment, disablement, lack of education and other sources of disadvantage.
As local authorities started to drive down the costs, social workers and service users face uncertain futures when services are farmed out to non-profit organizations and profit-making companies. A particular concern is how supported living services for people with dementia are tendered out. The changes can be extremely distressing for service users. This is happen because there is a lot of anxiety; people with dementia often don’t understand the process that is happening to them. They feel very vulnerable when services are transferred to a new provider. So here is what service users with dementia should expect from their local authority; when their services
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• Multi-professionals teams who are established for a specific function.
• Individual practitioners who oscillate between uni-proffesional and team working, according to context, intensity of need, workforce availability and pragmatism.
(http://www.netscc.ac.uk/hsdr/files/project/SDO_FR_08-1819-216_V01.pdf)
Supporting people with dementia, there are a lot of different ways in which practitioners can work together. At ABC Care Home, the main IPW used model is Case Management (Coordinator/ Care Manager/ Key Worker). In this model medical and non medical professional staffs are co-ordinate by a case/care manager to address the needs of a client. Case meetings, care planning and exchange of information are coordinated by case manager. An individual care plan is often the product of case management meetings. In this model, the professionals are linked together, because their working relationship with the case manager.
• Key worker assumed leadership role;
• Coordinating care, reporting back to the professionals;
• Addressed patient needs in a co-ordinate manner;
• Professionals usually came from the same organization, but involved other community