Circumstance: Ms. Smalls (MHP), Mrs. Gailliard (MHS), Clarence and Ms. Elizabeth Strong (DSS Worker) schedule medical appointment with the MUSC Foster Care Clinic. Action: MHP called Tara Peevy, RN at the MUSC Foster Care Clinic after MHS explained leaving several messages. Ms. Strong explain emailing the referral form to the clinic. Machelle Green explain receieing the referral form, however unable to reach the DSS worker for additional infromaiton.
As you are aware Barry Staley residing at McLees, ICF CCNS-Services for people with Developmental Disability 112-16, 200 Street, St. Albans, NY 11412, has been transferred to Silver Crest Nursing Home, a Long Term Rehabilitation Nursing Facility. As of 10/24/14 Barry is now residing at the Silver Crest Nursing Long Term Facility located at 144-45 87th Avenue Jamaica, New York 11435. Prior to this move Barry was admitted from (name Hospital) from (date) to (date) receiving treatment for (condition). During hospital stay a discharge meeting was held. Subsequently he was moved to a nursing home.
My professional history includes positions such as nursing in my country as well as a staff in Hollydale Lodge, a low care nursing house in Melbourne. As a nurse in my country, I can observe the dangerous signals on the patients. When I work in Hollydale Lodge, I understand the procedure of living in a nursing home. Some duties are similar to accomplish as in a high care nursing home. In addition, after the placement of aged care, I can assist the residents successfully.
Because it is a residential care home it doesn’t require nurses to work there but in Wallace View the service requires nursing care as that’s what the residents need. Q2.) Identify and discuss at least two current social policy initiatives which relate to your service user group. The two social policy initiatives I have researched into are the Securing Better Mental Health for Older Adults (2005), this relates to the service user group I work with as this policy is trying to notices that there are gaps/much needed improvements in the services provided for older adults with mental health problems and such gaps could consist of improving the effectiveness of treatment for older adults with mental health issues which in affect will promote the individuals quality of life.
Management of Care Case Study Josepha is working on a medical surgical unit with three other RNs and one LPN. There is also a male and a female patient care tech. Josepha has been a nurse for four months, and after completing two months of orientation she takes a full assignment as a registered nurse. Josepha feels that the assignments she receives are not always fair, as she tends to get the most challenging clients.
Hiring an in home care aide is an important task and one that shouldn’t be taken lightly. According to the experienced caregivers from Caring Angels In Home Care in East Brunswick, NJ, not all senior home care providers are the same. The best way to ensure that you hire a reliable and compassionate in home care service is to ask the right questions and do your research. If you’re not sure where to start, use these interview questions from the team at Caring Angels In Home Care: Does your agency have proof of insurance, bonding, and worker’s compensation? According to Caring Angels, there are some individual caregivers and unlicensed agencies that operate without adequate insurance coverage.
1. What is the problem? What were the underlying causes of this problem? The problem was happened because of the new knowledge management application, which was designed to copy information across network automatically, which also led to the main switch and consequently to the system collapse.
that, “I have no nursing home insurance, due to the fact that I saved money which resulted in me having a nice home and nice cars. In order for me to continue to own these I do not have any debt because when I get a balance on my credit card I immediately pay it off” (Bill Miller). Now that is someone who knows how to effectively manage their money by paying off any bills immediately and not having to worry about debt and have nice things because he pays them off immediately. Along with both the people that I interviewed giving responses to the questions that were asked of them there were actually a lot of things that were similar between both of them.
As an intern at Preferred Family Healthcare, I am working with individuals in the Residential Care Facility (RCF). I am working with these individuals who 's goal it is to move out of a residential setting into their own apartment. One of the groups I have been facilitating is comprised of three men. These men range in age from early twenties to fifties, but all have the same goal of wanting to move out on their own. Preferred Family Healthcare RCF staff meets weekly to discuss and identify the needs and concerns of these individuals.
Description: In week 7 we had visited Wesburn Manor, the Long-term Care (Clinical Placement) setting. It was our first time there, therefore as a group, we oriented the place. At this time, we went to each nursing station on each floor and introduced ourselves from the organization we were from and how we will be providing patient care to the clients in this setting. We were educated by our clinical instructor on the different access codes in the building, the policies and guidelines, our assigned floor and the appointed personal support worker. Our role of professionalism as a nursing student was represented as we came prepared and greeted each healthcare and staff member.
Given the response provided to question two, indicate which option you would select and why based on the following scenario. You have 85 year old relative who has early stages of dementia. At the present time, your relative, as a waiver beneficiary is receiving 8 hour per day, five days per week home health aide services. Your relative also several chronic diseases (hypertension, COPD, diabetes, coronary artery disease) that require administration of multiple medications. Based on this scenario, I would choose adult day care.
Esther Matz Dr. Emmanuele Archange Bowles MAN 4301 Assignment 3 Case Study – Fresh to Table Fresh to Table, a company that was created by Mossberger, is a company that serves restaurants. It helps restaurants find appropriate resources to minimize their expenses and losses and maximize their benefits and freshness. In just four years Fresh to Table built itself up and had employed 120 employees.
Additionally, this experience helped me to develop effective therapeutic communication techniques and enforce skills to provide enhanced care for the resident. An improvement that I would make for next semester is to improve my execution and time management while performing tasks. I intend to perform skills with greater confidence and improve my overall interactions with the patients, families, and health care workers. Improving these interactions will benefit in the overall comfort of the patient and improve the care that I will provide to them. Overall, this Long Term Care experience provided me with the necessary fundamental skills practice and critical thinking development that will be utilized in the following semesters and throughout my nursing
It is very important in your job role as health care assistant to know all the information about the individual take for example they wont know there children as adults they would only know them as children and even though there husband has died they still will think they are alive. You might get upset or frustrated in trying to explain to them there children are all grown up and that there husband died along time ago you have to patient it is important to use the right tone of and to role play along with service user in order to make them feel comfortable or remind them of what day and year .Sometimes it can be very difficult to get threw to an individual who has dementia. It is very important to always smile using eye contact greet them good morning how are you today the weather is really sunny
The specific challenges faced by children living in residential care centers are children who run away (Crosson-Tower, 2013). They can be suffering from a mental health problem. Often time they feel they are not really accepted in the society feel as if they were an outsider. This feeling give a person feeling they are alone. Sometimes the main problem is not having that good foundation at home with love, support, caring environment.