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David case study
PARAGRAPH 1/4 Speaking Welsh and English - removing communication barriers, it's also providing an active offer
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PARAGRAPH 4 David may need a translator because it might create a communication barrier and it could not meet his needs that are required.
PARAGRAPH 7 best -interest assessment - if the individual is to be placed in a residential care home or a hospital
PARAGRAPH 11 building his health and well-being by making sure he eats his meals and keep him hydrated... prepare meals for him which he enjoys to eat.
PARAGRAPH 9/10 Co-production because the care home is working with other people to maintain all the information they can receive in order to provide care, support, and assistance for David
PARAGRAPH 10/11 providing nutrition - David needs his fruit, vegetables, carbs, protein and his 5 a day in order to maintain his health and not eating may be the reason why he keeps falling and stumbling.
PARAGRAPH 12 Giving out person - centred care - David is meeting the activities coordinator (Nicole) - he may enjoy the gardening group, film group and she wonders whether they could arrange for one of his favourite war films to be shown to get him interested.
PARAGRAPH 2/4 provide and prepare activities that David may enjoy to build his health and well-being e.g. art club, singing for pleasure, film and book groups, gardening groups and keeping fit sessions (physical activities).
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PARAGRAPH 5 supply activities for David to do to help with his memory so he becomes more aware of what's around him and if it's day or night.
PARAGRAPH 4/5 do weekly assessments for David for his mental capacity and see if his dementia has deteriorated. principles of the mca...
PARAGRAPH 8 get a few personal things from David's home so it makes him more comfortable at the residential home... getting a few things from his home will make David feel comfortable because it will make the residential home feel more homely.
PARAGRAPH 3 provide day outs for David with some other residents at the home so they have a change of scenery and there not always in the residential home.
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What is the mental capacity act? it protects and empowers people who lack the mental capacity to make their own decision.
principles of the mental capacity act -
- a presumption of capacity.
- the right to be supported when making decisions.
- an unwise decision can't be seen as a wrong decision.
- best interests must be at the centre of the decision making.
- any intervention must be with the least restriction possible.