Most likely in Nurses or Medical Fields.
no
they gone be placed in foster care
Care plans do not have to be locked away in the care homes for the elderly as they can be kept on their rooms.
It depends on where you are. Most will not though, as they have a duty to care for any patient placed in their care.
yes
He has helped us take care of our children.
sure
Carol Gilligan added a care perspective to Kohlberg's theory of moral development. She argued that Kohlberg's theory was biased towards a justice-based morality and overlooked the importance of caring relationships and responsibilities in moral decision-making, particularly for females.
it depends on what you are studying
The theory that asserts workers want to be taken care of and protected by their leaders is known as paternalistic leadership theory. This approach involves leaders assuming a parental role, providing for the needs of their employees and making decisions in the employees' best interests.
Dorothea said she had an spontaneous insight back in 1957. The insight was her first main idea behind the theory. So, it seems the spark (idea) just came to her after years of working and she decided to develop it further.
The girl, now an orphan, was placed in the care of her aunt and uncle.