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Iso2 1
Name
Institution
Date
1)
Hold face-to-face meeting: Meeting a resident face to face lets you collect
information on the individual preferences and needs of your client
Daily observation of the clients’ activities
Friend/family interview
Clients' real-time Behavior: This is the process of gathering data on how clients
behave in real-time
Monitor social media: Reading comments and review on social media can provide
useful information about the client preferences and needs
2)
An aged care worker should also show sincere interest in the goals and aspirations
of residents
An aged care worker should use sounds and words of encouragement.
He/she should tell the truth to the residents.
3)

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A Person centred
support
This concept can be used in the determination of the needs and
preferences of the people (Olesen et al. 2017).
This concept can be used in monitoring and developing care to
ensure that it meets the needs of the residents.
B Strength-based
support as well as
maintenance skills
This concept will help to enhance the well-being of residents
It helps in improving social networks of residents
C
Self-determination This concept enables aged care workers to set goals for the
residents.
This concept will enable residents to have control over their lives
and determination.
D Maximizing
independence
It enables an Aged care worker to provide a better quality of life
for residents.
It helps Aged care workers to develop a healthy sense of clients'
independence.
4)
Age care workers should ensure that a comprehensive assessment is done to the
client to identify individual preferences, needs, and strengths.
Consult with other team members: this will enable them to work as a team.

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Consult with the family: This will ensure that the family members are also
included in the treatment plan.
Next is developing a care plan; this will help Age care workers to gather crucial
information about the resident.
5)
a) mobility aids such as wheely walkers and wheelchairs, b) personal care such as
shower tool and bath seats, c) personal safety such as persona alarm tool, d) home safety such as
handrails, seating aids such as tilt chairs, day beds, and pressure care cushions, e) and Bedding
and lifting equipment such as bed sticks, backrests, pressure care mattresses, and fixed wall
hoists
6)
Human Need How to
support the
individual to
fulfill the
need
Human need How to support
individual to fulfill the
need
A.
Physical
needs
Convenient
health
Attending to
their health
risk as well as
infections
Leisure facilities Provision of playing kits
B.
Emotional
/
Social
needs
Go for walks Taking them
for a walk in
the park
play games Organizing for them
play games such as play
bingo
C.
Cultural
needs
Culturally
inclusive
practice
Educating
them on the
importance of
Cultural beliefs Educating them on
cultural beliefs.

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inclusive
practice
D.
Spiritual
needs
Communication
with God
Provision of
spiritual
books
The need for
communication with
other people
Encouraging them to
attend church services.
7)
I will provide awareness-raising events for residents on sexuality, which shall address
moral concerns, stereotyping, identity, and rights.
8)
The term self-actualization refers to the fulfillment or realization of one’s potentialities
and talents, especially considered as a need or drive present in everyone.
9)
Task Person
responsible
A Undertake a mobility assessment to determine if a client or a resident should
use a walker
Physiotherapist
B Manage chronic health condition of a person after a doctor’s referral Medical
specialist
C Discuss with support team all personal preferences for support as well as
lifestyle choices
Person’s family
member
D Support client/resident by assisting with daily shower as well as dressing
according to preferences.
Aged care
worker

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