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Report on Alzheimer's Disease

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Report on Alzheimer's Disease

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TASK 2Q.4 Support available from different groups.Possible response of an organisation toan individualWellington is one of the biggest hospital inUK and come across several cases on dailybasis. Mrs. Smith came for regular check upand get to know that she is suffering fromAlzheimer's a type of brain disease in whichpersons ability to remember things andevents reduces. It is generally observed atold age but sometimes can occur in youngpeople too due to any reason. The diseasebecomes more serious with change in timeand can effect the persons mental conditionto a great extent (Lin, Dean and Ensel,2013). Hence in this case the diseasedperson requires maximum care and attentionis required to a great extent. Different partiescan give their contribution towards helpingMrs. Smith in following manner:Family – People spend their maximum timewith family and if it is found that they arecooperative than they can actually minimiseany negative energy. By realising that it is atype of disease which can be managed easilyif group efforts are taken as it is a myth thatdementia is a very sever illness. No onefrom home should avoid the sufferingperson considering it a communicable disease as it is not of that type. By giving asupportive attitude the degree of illnessimpacts can be minimised to a great extent.By getting the support of family patient canfeel confident, her self – esteem will bedeveloped and she can learn skills to facevarious challenges.Communities – It is a case in which mostlythe diseased person forgets his address andwanders here and there in search withouthaving any idea about his/her destination.Therefore, neighbours or relatives can act asa great help to the patient. They can giveattention to the diseased person that1
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whenever they come across Mrs. Smithwithout making it evident they can interactwith her in general and can help her inreaching to right place or finding theirbelongings (Maschiand et.al., 2011). Wellington health care - This instituteenables the patient in living in well tocondition. They can bolster the sufferingperson in the accompanying conduct whichare as per the following- 1. Expert ought to give direction to therelatives that what ought to be done or whatnot to be for managing these issues.2. Different techniques are suggested whichcan be helpful in recollecting the memory sowhich provides help to the diseased person.3. Expert ought to compose those action bywhich quiet utilize their psyche and playdifferent amusements that will enable thepatient for living in well to condition. 4. As indicated by the circumstance ,advisorshould manage the issue like if quiet areforceful or baffled then he should utilize nonsedate approach. According to this code ofconduct master connects with the diligentand patient collaborates with otherindividuals of the general public and helistens the music , and different exercisesthat are important for the patient.Discussed above are the ways in which theperson suffering from the given disease candeal with the situation in a better way.2
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Q.5 Strength and weakness of differentpolicies and procedures.Each association have arrangements andstrategy for managing the clients and foraccomplishing the coveted result. Thesearrangements are set by the prerequisites ofthe clients and circumstance of the market. Itis accomplished for meeting the desire of theclients. Each strategies and system have afew qualities and shortcomings that ought tobe distinguished the business for fulfillingthe outcome (Liu and Miller, 2014).Following are the quality and shortcomingsof the approaches and strategy of Wellingtonwhich are as per the following- Quality There are number of quality in theapproach which are as per the following- 1. It gives the administrations as per theprerequisites of the clients. 2. It charges costs of administrations as perthe economic situation. 3. It concentrate on the social advantage asopposed to it's advantages. 4. While taking any choice ,it includes theworkers with the goal that they can spur andgive great administrations to the clients. 5. It sets the gauges that how to manage theclients and in like manner it treats with theclients. 6. It gives the administrations withtrustworthiness to the clients. It is theprinciple arrangement of Wellington. 6. It gives the administrations withtrustworthiness to the clients. It is theprinciple arrangement of Wellington. 7. It's other arrangement quality is to givebest administrations to each patientexclusively. 8. It's strategy is useful in accomplishing theupper hands. 9. It's quality is to furnish administrationswith poise and with privacy. Shortcomings – It's approach haveadditionally a few defects which are as perthe following - 1. It's approach is likewise similar todifferent contenders . There is no separationin the strategy that will help in drawing inthe clients. 3
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