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It addresses the need of a child whose home situation is unsafe or does not meet minimum standards of living.
No, you may not move out at 17. If the home is unsafe, get help from social services to get placed into foster care.
Health Settings: - Dentist - Options - Doctors Surgery Social Care Settings: - Residential Home - Elderly home (Anywhere people meet up and talk to new people)
For health care facilities, you have to qualify basically for health care as nurse and then do some practice in private clinic or nursing home or in the college you study.
If she is in an unsafe environment, they will not send her back. they would put her in a foster care home until she is an adult. That would be 18 in most places.
You can be returned home at age 17. If it is unsafe, they can put you into foster care. The state takes a dim view on minors living alone and unsupervised.
Private health care is a branch of health care that is not covered by the government. Jobs, such as private home care in the UK is an example or medical care such as the health care in the United States.
To provide the state home care
There would have to be a police report in which they are then relocated.
Community care services are care services that are arranged or provided by the local authority social services department. They are mainly to adults who are old, have a disabilty or are physically or mentally ill. Community care services include a place in a care home or services to help you carry on living in your home and keep as much independence as possible for example home helps.
Community-based is a PHILOSOPHY of practice that focuses care on individuals, families, and groups across the lifespan. Assisting to help manage acute & Chronic health changes in community and at home. Where community-oriented is a nursing practice SPECIALITY, focus is on individuals, families, and groups in a community. Example: public health nursing.
Learning is at school/ work. Practice is at home.