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NURSING PROJECT 1

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1
PART 1............................................................................................................................................1
1. Basic principles of person centred practice in the context of individualised support planning
and delivery............................................................................................................................1
2. Basic principles of strength centred practice in the context of individualised support
planning and delivery.............................................................................................................1
3. Basic principles of Active Support in the context of individualised support planning and
delivery...................................................................................................................................2
4. Examples of recording and reporting documents used in the care service industry..........2
5. Roles and responsibilities of the following people in the provision of care......................3
6. Service delivery models in aged care.................................................................................3
7. Standards of service delivery models in the aged care sector............................................4
8. Legal and ethical requirements are applied in the care service industry............................5
9. Factors that affect the older people requiring support........................................................6
10. Practices, which supports skill maintenance and development for direct care workers.. 6
11. Typical conditions experienced by an aged care client....................................................6
12. Major risks typically encountered in aged care facilities.................................................7
PART 2............................................................................................................................................7
1. Brief descriptions of basic human needs............................................................................7
2. Concept of self actualisation as it relates to aged care.......................................................8
3. Stages of human development across the lifespan.............................................................8
4. Aspects of well-being.........................................................................................................8
5. Individual differences among people.................................................................................9
6. Basic requirements for good health....................................................................................9
Case Study 1: Abraham Chatzkel...........................................................................................9
REFERENCES..............................................................................................................................15
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INTRODUCTION
Nursing is said to a term, where description of both science and art; along with, heart and
a mind as well (Barton, Bruce and Schreiber, 2018). At its heart, lies a fundamental respect for
human dignity and an intuition for a patient’s needs. Report is going to be enclosed with number
of principles of person centred practice, strength centred practice and Active Support. Away with
this, report is also going to focus on recording and reporting documents and on some of case
studies will also be enclosed with
PART 1
1. Basic principles of person centred practice in the context of individualised support planning
and delivery.
There are number of person centred practice principles that are available which supports
planning along with the delivery and these are given underneath:
Affording the dignity of people, compassion and respect of both users along with the
provider.
Considering an individual as a partner within their own health care, which means well-
being along with health are something that needs proper attention rather than different ill
conditions (Boswell and Cannon, 2018).
Another principle that came in front i.e. offering treatment over high range of episodes of
treatment, care and therapy over time, co-ordinated care and so on.
2. Basic principles of strength centred practice in the context of individualised support planning
and delivery.
Strength Centred Practice's principles considering the planning and delivery in regards to
supporting individuals are given underneath:
Basic principle is focusing on abilities, strengths and potential rather than problems,
Recognising expertise on a particular area the strengths and participants. Rather than
being the expert, facilitators recognise the expertise of participants and are open to
learning as well.
Another principle i.e. active involvement of participants in decisions about the purpose,
content and processes of the group.
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3. Basic principles of Active Support in the context of individualised support planning and
delivery.
Principles of Active Support considering the planning and delivery in regards to
supporting individuals are given underneath:
Proper Engagement where performing a range of things, proper participation, making
decisions, spending time with others (Choi and Lee, 2018).
Performing all the activities with full of enthusiasm so that effectively gained all the
opportunities.
Consistency is something, that has approached with number of structures along with
predictability, which helps individual in gaining both satisfaction and comfort as well.
4. Examples of recording and reporting documents used in the care service industry
Document Process Rationale
Progress Notes In present context, process is
where a healthcare
professionals record details to
document a patient's clinical
status or achievements during
the course of a hospitalization
or over the course of outpatient
care (Dale, and Helton, 2018) .
It is vital because, treatment
can be given to patients. Based
on their needs and
requirements considering the
medical conditions.
Incident Reports Process of incident reports is
given underneath:
The first step is that, taking the
immediate action, reporting
incident, reporting authorities,
investigating the developed
corrective actions, calculating
the costs, conduct a root cause
analysis and lastly, recording
the details in the last presence.
Basic requirement of
developing incident report is
that, it can help management in
focusing upon potential
problem or the areas, which
needs to be fixed.
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