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Home Design Layout Tell me what you want to do Case Study 3: Janis Janis is an 80-year old client in a Lotus Compassionate Care's respite care facility. She has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease about eight years ago, and is showing signs of dementia. She stays at home with her youngest son, Ian, who serves as her carer during weekends. On weekdays, Ian brings his mum to the facility as he has to go to work. You have been assigned to provide care services for Janis. Janis undergoes therapy at least twice a week, usually every Monday and Thursday. She has been observed to be cooperative with the therapist and care workers, and Source: www.pixabay.com shows a light disposition. One Monday, her son Ian requested if he could watch over while his mum undergoes therapy session as she is unwell. According to the organisation's policies, carers of clients are only allowed to watch their patients outside the therapy room. While the therapy session is ongoing, you noticed that Ian is uneasy he is pacing around the room and peeks into the therapy room's small window. After the therapy, the specialist reports that Janis is unusually quiet today. You leave her to his son, as the son requested that he talk with his mum. A few minutes later, you see Ian storming out of the room, his face looking furious. You walk over to Janis to ask what happened. She is hesitant at first, but she tells you that her son is suggesting that she stays in the facility as he may not be able to watch after her anymore. His son also told her that he would be managing the house while she is away, thus, asking her to provide access to her bank accounts so he could also рау for her medications. Janis says that Ian probably got upset because she couldn't tell him the information for her accounts as she might be having memory lapses. Janis further tells you not to speak about this with anyone. Janis returns home with his son that weekend but is not around the following week. His you that his mum has become very ill and does not want to leave the house. He promises to bring her next week. son tells
Janis arrives at the respite care facility on the week advised. She is more quiet and only stares or nods when you talk with her. She also seemed to have lost weight. While helping her get dressed one morning, you noticed that she has bruises on her wrists. that his son you She also has rashes on back. You ask Janis what happened and she tells is getting stressed out with her and is drinking a lot lately. He asked her one time to sign a document but her hands are having difficulty moving, so his son gripped her hand. You ask her if she's hurt but she says that she will be fine. She feels sad because she wants to stay with her son. Her son also tells her not to call him as he will be very busy. You suspect that Janis is being abused by her son. Under your organisation's policies and procedures, any suspected abuse of clients, whether by their carer or support staff in the facility, must be immediately reported the supervisor. Guidance: For the purpose of this assessment, the date that you are currently talking with Janis is 23 May 20x. The current time is 9:00 AM. Task 1 Answer the following questions: 1. What are the indicators of risk affecting Janis in the scenario? Identify at least two (2) a. b. f6566 words [E
2. What is your duty of care to Janis, relating to the scenario? Identify at least two (2). a b 3. According to your organisation's policies and procedures, any suspected abuse of clients, whether by their carer or support staff in the facility, must be immediately reported to the supervisor. What are ethical and legal considerations relating to the scenario? Identify at least two (2). Ethical Considerations a. b. Legal Considerations a. b.
solve these Home Design Layout Tell me what you want to do Case Study 3: Janis Janis is an 80-year old client in a Lotus Compassionate Care's respite care facility. She has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease about eight years ago, and is showing signs of dementia. She stays at home with her youngest son, Ian, who serves as her carer during weekends. On weekdays, Ian brings his mum to the facility as he has to go to work. You have been assigned to provide care services for Janis. Janis undergoes therapy at least twice a week, usually every Monday and Thursday. She has been observed to be cooperative with the therapist and care workers, and Source: www.pixabay.com shows a light disposition. One Monday, her son Ian requested if he could watch over while his mum undergoes therapy session as she is unwell. According to the organisation's policies, carers of clients are only allowed to watch their patients outside the therapy room. While the therapy session is ongoing, you noticed that Ian is uneasy he is pacing around the room and peeks into the therapy room's small window. After the therapy, the specialist reports that Janis is unusually quiet today. You leave her to his son, as the son requested that he talk with his mum. A few minutes later, you see Ian storming out of the room, his face looking furious. You walk over to Janis to ask what happened. She is hesitant at first, but she tells you that her son is suggesting that she stays in the facility as he may not be able to watch after her anymore. His son also told her that he would be managing the house while she is away, thus, asking her to provide access to her bank accounts so he could also рау for her medications. Janis says that Ian probably got upset because she couldn't tell him the information for her accounts as she might be having memory lapses. Janis further tells you not to speak about this with anyone. Janis returns home with his son that weekend but is not around the following week. His you that his mum has become very ill and does not want to leave the house. He promises to bring her next week. son tells
Janis arrives at the respite care facility on the week advised. She is more quiet and only stares or nods when you talk with her. She also seemed to have lost weight. While helping her get dressed one morning, you noticed that she has bruises on her wrists. that his son you She also has rashes on back. You ask Janis what happened and she tells is getting stressed out with her and is drinking a lot lately. He asked her one time to sign a document but her hands are having difficulty moving, so his son gripped her hand. You ask her if she's hurt but she says that she will be fine. She feels sad because she wants to stay with her son. Her son also tells her not to call him as he will be very busy. You suspect that Janis is being abused by her son. Under your organisation's policies and procedures, any suspected abuse of clients, whether by their carer or support staff in the facility, must be immediately reported the supervisor. Guidance: For the purpose of this assessment, the date that you are currently talking with Janis is 23 May 20x. The current time is 9:00 AM. Task 1 Answer the following questions: 1. What are the indicators of risk affecting Janis in the scenario? Identify at least two (2) a. b. f6566 words [E
2. What is your duty of care to Janis, relating to the scenario? Identify at least two (2). a b 3. According to your organisation's policies and procedures, any suspected abuse of clients, whether by their carer or support staff in the facility, must be immediately reported to the supervisor. What are ethical and legal considerations relating to the scenario? Identify at least two (2). Ethical Considerations a. b. Legal Considerations a. b.