Help individuals to eat and drink Have a look at a care plan. Write down the important parts that are related to eating and drinking. Give an example of the nutritional requirements for the client. How do you identify the level of help a client needs to eat/drink? Give 2 examples of such support.
By discussing with other members of the team and making them aware of the problems you will be able to accommodate their needs in the future planning. 2.1 IDENTIFY THE LEVEL AND TYPE OF SUPPORT AN INDIVIDUAL REQUIRES WHEN EATING AND DRINKING You
These two theories can complement each other instead of compete as alternatives. Content theories deal with “the what” of motivation. They try to explain the forces which drive human behavior by fulfilling physiological and personal needs. They look at deficiencies because of the belief that if the need is met, people will not be further motivated to meet that need. Physiological needs include basics such as food, safety, and affiliation.
It is a time when individuals understands and knows where they are headed and knows his or her goals. Personal empowerment involves developing the strength and confidence to fulfil one’s potential and to set realistic goals. Interpersonal empowerment is when one or more persons collaborate to make decisions to follow through a plan. Interpersonal empowerment is about experiences with others that facilitate problem resolution. Political empowerment is the government working to help the community and promoting political participation on specific issues for the community population.
1.1 Reasons why people communicate is to express their feelings or needs, share information with others, give ideas and choices to others. To socialise with one another and to give your own opinion. Communicate by giving instructions and encouragement, sharing your experiences and retaliation. 1.2 Using effective communication helps you and others to find out what their needs and wants are, and to help meet them. Giving choice to residents allows them to decide for themselves what they want and no other interference with their choice, whether this is asking what they would like for their meals or asking what activities they would like to do.
2.1 Explain the importance of reflective practice in continuously improving the quality of service protocol. Reflection is the examination of personal thoughts and actions. This means focusing on how you interact with colleagues, people you support and the environment. It means thinking about how you could have done something differently, what you did well, what you could have done
The unit will also provide useful underpinning knowledge for the study of food hygiene and of practical culinary skills. You will be introduced to the concept of nutritional health through exploring nutritional definitions and different ways of describing diet and food intake. The characteristics of macronutrients and micronutrients in terms of their chemical composition and behavior in cooking, digestion and in human metabolism will be explored, and related to the nutritional requirements for different individuals. The effects of non-food substances that may be ingested and that influence health will also be considered. The importance of nutrition for different population groups will be investigated, and related to risks to health as well as to socio-economic factors that influence food intakes.
To resolve any difficulties we should give choices and let them decide, given more details about the food to help them choose and information needed. Explain to the individual the importance of a healthy diet and why it benefits them, and support them to choose the best option for them and why each dish has it pros and cons. For example – should they be choosing high calorific content or fibrous. Equipment provident should suit each individual’s needs, large handled cups for those who have problem gripping items (arthritis/gout), weighted cutlery, plate
However, during initial interaction or the beginning stages of a relationship, the task goal of self-disclosure is to reduce our uncertainty about the situation and our person of interest. It is important in any relationship that you know how to effectively disclose information while also maintaining your identity goals. A recent article titled, “Self-disclosure and dating: relationship advice from Theo Nestor,” discusses some helpful advice for those initial interactions of self-disclosure. The author, Theo Nestor, identifies what she believes to be the main component in successful relationship building to be compatible rates of disclosure. For instance, if you tell someone that you enjoy waterskiing then the natural progression of the conversation
Managing Customer Services HSG107 Meaningful work is essential for human wellbeing. Drawing on your reading and your own experience and expectations of work; explain how far you agree with this statement. ST10003474 In order to determine whether human wellbeing is dependant on purposeful work; this essay will discuss numerous theories; opinions and models. The following will be discussed: extrinsic and intrinsic motivation; Maslow’s hierarchy of needs; Alderfer’s hierarchy of needs; Herzberg’s two-factor theory; the expectancy theory of motivation; emotional labour; and the negative impact of meaningful work. These theories will be applied to a case study of the social housing profession to demonstrate the ideas in practice.