Scenario 3 You have noticed that Genevieve's memory seems to be getting worse lately. As her memory is in decline, she h

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Scenario 3 You have noticed that Genevieve's memory seems to be getting worse lately. As her memory is in decline, she h

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Scenario 3 You have noticed that Genevieve's memory seems to be getting worse lately. As her memory is in decline, she has been getting frustrated and at times has even been aggressive towards Charlie lashing out when the frustration is overwhelming and saying extremely nasty things. Charlie copes as best as he knows, and has mentioned to you that he is sad that she has changed so much, and it isn't really her there anymore. He feels like lately he is caring for a stranger. a. Describe the changes in the care relationship between Charlie and Genevieve. b. Identify and list any potential physical or psychological harm Issues Detail the information you would provide Charlie regarding where he could access support for his current circumstances C Scenario 4 Carla is a client of yours who lives in her own home and who you visit 3 times per week to assist with domestic duties and you have a coffee together after the weekly shopping. During your last visit, you arrive whilst Carla's son was still visiting with her. You start doing some of the duties as listed in the work plan when you overhear Carla's son telling her that he needs her to sign over the house to him so that he can use the equity to fund his investment property. He reminds her that he is the only family she has left since her daughter moved with her family and that he needs his extra income so that he can keep looking after. After Carla's son leaves, she confides in you that she is concerned about signing over her house and would like you to read over the documents for her and to give her some advice as to what she should she do as she is not comfortable confronting her son and feels pressured 1. Should you help Carla read through the documents? Why or why not? 2. Describe how you would handle the situation with Carla's son. How would you help Caria understand her rights in this situation? Who could you ask for assistance in this matter? 3. Should you broach the issue with Carla's son? Why or why not?
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