With a risk assessment this will show Mr Mistery the pros and the cons of living at home or with hes family. Without any influance towards any side. It will help him understand what life will be like living at either house, which will help him make a safe decision for himself. Civ. Mr Mistery may want to stay at home to keep hes independence, he may not want to be looked after by hes family.
Also if they are able to become more independent, they are more likely to become more confident, which means they may be able to do more things for themselves, therefore making them more independent, which therefore benefits the individual as they are in a positive atmosphere. Another reason why living at home can benefit an individual is that they may have more time spent with loved ones and are more likely to get visits from friends and family. This is important as it keeps that sense of ‘normality’. If the individual was in a care/residential home, they may not get as many visitors as the family/friends may feel uncomfortable in that environment or the family/ friends may be busy during the visiting hours. Another factor is that the individual is able to maintain a little more control over daily routine, which is important as this leaves the individual feeling cared for and listened to.
Take time to enable the individuals you support to be independent. Independence makes people feel in control of their lives and gives them a sense of self-worth. Privacy: You will need to understand each individual’s need for privacy and support this in the way you work. The availability of private space will be different in residential care home and home care environments. Irrespective of which environment, you should always ask permission before entering an individual’s room.
Unit 69 support individuals to live at home. 1.1 Describe how being supported to live at home can benefit an individual. If a service user is being supported to live in their own home it can benefit them by encouraging them to be more independent and help them save money by not having to pay out for an agency.it could help their self-esteem because it helps them not to dependant on others .they should feel more comfortable in their home as they are aware of its environment and sometimes allows them to stay with their families. Lot of service users are alarmed at thought of going into a care home because they think it is near the end of life for them. 1.2 Compare the roles of people and agencies who may be needed to support an individual to live at home.
Activie support will have people around the individuals that are able to support and encourage the individual in independence. The hotel model does not treat people as individuals where as active support does. The hotel model treats people as they are all one person regardless of any needs or requirements. The advantages of the hotel model would be that individuals would be living in a clean home however the disadvantages would be that their individual needs may not be met. The advantages of active support would be that indiviuals needs would be met by individuality and individuals would be encouraged to be more independent and to be the best they are able to be.
Unit 320 Outcome 1 Understand the principles of supporting individuals to live at home 1) Describe how being supported to live at home can benefit an individual Supporting a customer to live at home can benefit them as it gives them more independence and choice, being able to choose what they want to eat and to have support to go out and shop for their own food helps them to feel a greater sense of normality rather than being in a home where they don’t have much choice. It will benefit the customer as they will feel that they have more control over their daily routine for example what time they would like to get up or go to bed. Customers also feel happier as they are surrounded with objects that hold memories for them even the house or street might hold a significant memory that they would like to hold onto. If they weren’t in the comfort of their own home it may make them feel lonely and isolated and less confident, this could lead them to becoming withdrawn and depressed. 2) Compare the roles of people and agencies who may be needed to support an individual to live at home There are many different services that are used to help an individual stay at home.
NVQ Unit 74 Support individuals living at home 1.1 Describe how being supported to live at home can benefit an individual More independence, more time spent with loved ones, a greater sense of normality, able to maintain a little more control over daily routine, surrounded by own possessions with memories attached to some, no interruptions or noise from other 'patients or residents' who may be confused, more likely to get visits from friends and family. 1.2 Compare the roles of people and agencies who may be needed to support an individual to live at home People such as support workers or friends and family who can go to support people living at home and help assist with any needs they may have or issues they are struggling
Tower Bridge care run their homes so as to promote an independent lifestyle for their clients and follow the values set out in the care value base so as to make clients feel welcome and wanted and cared about as if the C.V.B (care value base) was not adhered to it could lead to clients to have feelings of isolation and loss of self-esteem which goes against the C.V.B. At Tower Bridge healthcare they care for their clients by offering them care tailored to the client’s needs they empower their clients by
Diversity in America The United States of America has a very broad diversity of life styles. Is it because of not caring that we choose not to expand our horizons in this diversity? I personally have several reasons why I have not fully expanded my horizons and have chosen to live in a community where people are more like myself. Having the freedom to choose who you associate with or live next too, should not classify a person of caring or not caring. I believe one of the reasons we choose to live with people who are more like ourselves comes from nurture.
Even at this beautiful place Norma Jean could not help but be honest with Leroy about how she was feeling inside. In Leroy's case, no matter what his setting was, whether it was a dream of building a new house for them to live in or a simple day with in an unfamiliar place, his future would