Many care relationships are reciprocal, family members support each other through their own choice and this can be beneficial to all. It is when the role of caregiver and receiver become blurred that difficulties can occur. While carer’s roles can be personally rewarding i.e. satisfaction of improving someone’s quality of life and strengthening relationships, the financial and emotional impact can be very restricting on the wellbeing of a
Also the individuals are surrounded by their own possessions with fond memories which make them feel more secure. Also it makes them feel more relaxed about having care in their own home as they are not being put in an unusual environment. • Compare the roles of people and agencies who may be needed to support an individual to live at home. (3022 1.2) Home care workers: - Helps to provide any care that you may need: personal care, help with shopping, help with keeping the home clean and tidy. These people also support the individual with any decision making that they may do, and also make sure that they are in a safe environment.
Being able to identify one self and having a positive self image leads to good self esteem therefore leading to a healthy well being. We as carers it’s our responsibility to accept everyone is different and respect the identity of the person and to treat them as they wish to be treated .When the individual is happy with the way they see themselves as a carer it’s our duty to make sure we respect their self image and help maintain
Volunteering in schools, neighborhoods, and the local festival help bring unity to the community. This gives its residents an opportunity to spend time together and be responsible for the livelihood of one another. This coming together of the residents with common goals helps the community thrive as a whole which benefits its future success. Investing monetarily is also a part of giving back to help the community. This helps to support those who are less fortunate and give to causes that need a solution or cure.
This is the most important relationship to establish and maintain because the service user needs to be able to trust you and feel safe. Aiii Explain why it is important that social care workers work in partnership with individuals using the service and their family. It is very important that you work in partnership with the service user and their family because they may be able to provide useful information to support you in your work and you may be able to provide useful information to support them being part of the individuals life. If there are communication barriers with the service user, a family member can share information with you about how you can better communicate with the service user. They can make you aware of dietary restrictions, preferences and dislikes so it is essential to establish and maintain a good relationship with a service users friends and family.
Forming this attachment has survival values, as staying close to the mother ensure food and protection. Although Bowlby did not rule out the possibility of other attachment figures for a child, he did believe that there should be a primary bond which was much more important than any other. The second claim being a strong attachment provides a safe base, giving us confidence to explore our environment. Another claim being it also gives us a template for all future relationships. This is because we learn trust and care for others.
Unit 204 Outcome 4.1 Explain how the likelihood of abuse may be reduced by; * Working with person centred values A person centred approach is counting and treating everyone with respect. Allowing individuals to make their own choices and decisions, respecting their views will gain their self esteem and will help them recognise their own rights and values which will protect them from being abused. It can also help create relationships between staff and residents so they gain somebody to confide in. * Encouraging active participation This promotes inclusion, making an individual feel some self-worth. Will promote confidence and will also help gain friendships.
Elliot is proving to ET that he can trust him, that he will protect him and that he will keep him safe. This is an important part of friendship, trust. You have to be able to trust your friends, you want to be able to tell them anything, and count on them for anything. Establishing trust in a relationship early on can really make it a true friendship. Another trait reflected in ET and Elliot’s friendship is loyalty.
Particularly, there is valuable refuge to be found in a family with unconditional loyalty. The scene where they go outside and walk is a crucial development in the story where Sam formally declares insider knowledge on the benefits of a family: They’ll have both of us, I’ll be good to them. I want it, a family, a fucking family. If it’s something bad with Becca we’ll take care of it together. (Silence, as Amy tries to figure out what he has said).
Neff also addresses the fact that there are people who are against people moving in together before marriage. She states that it’s a personal decision people make because living together can have lasting positive effects that can later solidify a marriage. The author also states while living together may be valuable for some relationships, it can also be the source of an unhappy ending for others. Even though people love each other and spend a lot of time together, the question still remains, “Can you live together?” I agree with the author’s views on living together before marriage because I am currently sharing a space with my boyfriend. Living together before marriage helps a couple establish roles and responsibilities in the household.