If you are referring to protection from illnesses (colds/flus):
1) WASH YOUR HANDS! I cannot state this enough and it's importance. Simply washing your hands can eliminate most microbes from being passed on to others.
2) Don't touch others. This spreads germs.
3) Don't share food, drinks, or make-up with others. This spreads germs.
4) If you must sneeze, sneeze away from others into your sleeve or a tissue, and WASH YOUR HANDS afterwards.
5) Keep hand sanitizer available to clients and yourself.
6) Don't touch your mouth, nose, or eyes with your fingers. These are the most common entry points for bacteria.
7) Keep open wounds protected and bandaged. These are direct access points for bacteria to gain entrance into the body.
8) Don't ASSUME things are clean and germ free. Germs are everywhere and a part of our daily life.
how can community service workers protcet the rights of clients
Correctional clients are individuals who are under the care and supervision of the criminal justice system, typically as a result of being convicted of a crime. They may be incarcerated in prisons or jails, on probation or parole, or otherwise involved in correctional programs.
just say " i love you sweetheart" then everything will be all right automatically.
Firstly, 'PERSLONAL RIGHTS' have to do with your body, then if you take care of yourself, you will take care of society and health as a whole. So therefore it is very supportive to support yourself so that you may be able to take care of the health and social care.
The care value base are a set of rules and guidelines that every care practitioner has to follow in order to provide services to their clients. The seven principles are: - Promoting anti-discriminatory practice - Maintaining confidentiality of information - Promoting and supporting individuals right to dignity, independence and safety - Acknowledging people's personal beliefs and identities - Protecting individuals from abuse - Providing effective communication and relationships - Providing individualized care.
"Parents of the country" is a legal doctrine that grants the state the authority to act as a guardian for individuals who are unable to care for themselves. This allows the state to protect the welfare and rights of vulnerable individuals, such as children or individuals with disabilities.
This why this why the brain was designed for us as individuals to think and put it to use we may interpet alot of things but you have to care for yourself and bury that in your head that your feelings comes first no one will care for you like you care for yourself never!
identify one factor and describe how it has contributed to a cleaner working environment for care workers and clients.
clients are safeguarded by the duty of care that you and your colleagues in accordance with your training base their Mental capacity and Health and Safety Standard.
Using a short phrase, we say : "Cuide-se" or "Se cuida" "Tome cuidado com sua saúde" - "Proteja-se" (Protect yourself)
A legal obligation that requires a person to conform to a specific standard of care to protect others is known as a duty of care. This duty of care means that individuals must act in a way that does not harm others or put them at risk of harm. If a person fails to meet their duty of care, they may be held liable for any resulting harm or injury.
If you have been trained correctly then you should know how to treat the elderly in a care home and protect yourself at the same time. You already know you are dealing with Alzheimer's and other diseases effecting the brain where the elderly person is not aware they are striking out or hurting their caregiver. Generally mild sedation is often required.