LO 2: Support Services for Individuals Experiencing Life Events
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This presentation evaluates the effectiveness of organizational policies and procedures in supporting individuals and their social networks affected by significant life events such as dementia and bereavement, referencing guidelines from organizations like the National Institute for Clinical Excellence and initiatives like the Dementia Action Alliance. It explains how social networks provide support through emotional, spiritual, and psychological care, emphasizing the importance of sensitive communication and specialized therapies like cognitive behavior therapy. The presentation also evaluates the suitability of external support sources, including residential homes, charitable societies, and specific bereavement support groups, highlighting the need for client satisfaction and reduced stigmatization. The 'Care Home' model is discussed as an example, focusing on holistic healthcare and psychological well-being to address phobias and confidence issues arising from significant life events.
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