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About This Presentation

Care for people with special needs support in health care


Slide Content

Health Care Support Services Certificate-Level Training Providing Care for Disabled, Children with Special Needs, and Psycho-Social Support

Provide Care for Disabled Overview of Provide Care for Disabled

Provide Care for Disabled Introduction to Disability - Definition of disability - Global perspective and prevalence - Importance of inclusive care

Provide Care for Disabled Meaning of Disability - Long-term conditions - Physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory - Person-first approach

Provide Care for Disabled Physical Disabilities - Examples: paralysis, spinal cord injuries, amputation - Impact on mobility and daily life

Provide Care for Disabled Sensory Disabilities - Vision impairment: blindness, low vision - Hearing impairment: partial or complete - Communication challenges

Provide Care for Disabled Intellectual and Cognitive Disabilities - Learning difficulties - Intellectual disability - Examples: Down syndrome

Provide Care for Disabled Mental and Emotional Disabilities - Mood disorders - Anxiety disorders - Impact on daily life

Provide Care for Disabled Multiple Disabilities - Combination of conditions - Complex care needs - Holistic approach

Provide Care for Disabled Assessment of Client’s Condition - History taking - Observing functionality - Identifying assistive needs

Provide Care for Disabled Communication in Assessment - Clear and simple language - Eye-level interaction - Respect and patience

Provide Care for Disabled Observing Daily Functioning - Walking, transferring - Eating, dressing, grooming - Vision and hearing checks

Provide Care for Disabled Identifying Accommodations - Wheelchair, walker, hearing aid, glasses - Environmental adaptations - Safety considerations

Provide Care for Disabled Disability Care Activities Overview - Assistance with ADLs - Mobility support - Monitoring health

Provide Care for Disabled Assistance with Daily Needs (ADLs) - Bathing and grooming - Dressing - Feeding assistance

Provide Care for Disabled Mobility Support - Safe transfers - Use of mobility aids - Encouraging independence

Provide Care for Disabled Health Monitoring - Vitals observation - Skin care - Pain assessment

Provide Care for Disabled Communication Support - Hearing aids and glasses - Visual aids or sign language - Patience and encouragement

Provide Care for Disabled Psychological Support - Encouragement and empathy - Reducing loneliness - Promoting inclusion

Provide Care for Disabled Preparing Disability Care Report - Client details - Health status - Observations

Provide Care for Disabled Recording Care Given - List of daily care activities - Progress noted - Concerns documented

Provide Care for Disabled Observation Notes - Mood and comfort - Physical findings - Changes over time

Provide Care for Disabled Next Steps in Care Report - Referral needs - Planned care activities - Follow-up schedules

Provide Care for Disabled Referral for Disabled Clients - Medical specialists - Rehabilitation therapists - Social support services

Provide Care for Disabled When to Refer - Beyond scope of caregiver - Specialized treatment required - Community support needs

Provide Care for Disabled Types of Referrals - Physiotherapy - Occupational therapy - Social services support

Provide Care for Disabled Summary of Disability Care - Respect and dignity - Communication support - Holistic care approach

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Overview of Provide Care for Children with Special Needs

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Introduction to Special Needs - Definition - Early detection importance - Role of caregivers

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Meaning of Special Needs - Extra support for learning/activities - May be temporary or permanent - Child-centered approach

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Developmental Disabilities - Autism spectrum - ADHD - Intellectual delays

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Physical Disabilities in Children - Cerebral palsy - Muscular dystrophy - Spina bifida

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Sensory Impairments in Children - Vision loss - Hearing loss - Communication challenges

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Communication Disorders - Speech delay - Language impairment - Need for therapy

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Learning Disabilities - Dyslexia - Dyscalculia - Classroom impact

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Emotional and Behavioral Issues - Anxiety and depression - Social withdrawal - Autism-related behaviors

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Daily Care Activities for Children - Feeding and nutrition - Dressing and grooming - Toileting assistance

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Skill-Building Activities - Games for learning - Social skill exercises - Independent living tasks

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Physical Therapy Support - Stretching - Walking practice - Building coordination

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Communication Support for Children - Visual cards - Sign language - Speech therapy

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Encouraging Social Interaction - Group play - Cooperative tasks - Inclusion in activities

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Referral for Children with Special Needs - Pediatric specialists - Therapy services - Educational support

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Therapies for Special Needs - Speech therapy - Occupational therapy - Physical therapy

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Special Education Services - Individualized education plans - School support - Inclusive classrooms

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Community Services Referral - Counseling - Support groups - Family support

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Follow-up in Special Needs Care - Monitoring progress - Regular reassessment - Adjusting care plans

Provide Care for Children with Special Needs Summary of Care for Children - Early intervention - Individualized support - Collaboration with family and school

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Overview of Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Introduction to Psycho-Social Support - Definition - Importance in holistic care - Role of caregivers

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Meaning of Psycho-Social Support - Addresses mind and social needs - Promotes coping and resilience - Improves outcomes

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Emotional Distress Conditions - Depression - Anxiety - Grief and loss

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Behavioral Changes - Agitation - Withdrawal - Aggression

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Cognitive Issues - Poor concentration - Confusion - PTSD symptoms

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Social Problems - Isolation - Family breakdown - Economic hardship

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Crisis Situations - Violence exposure - Disasters - Chronic illness

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Assessment Tools Overview - Clinical interviews - Questionnaires - Observation

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Clinical Interviews - Open-ended questions - Building rapport - Confidentiality

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Screening Questionnaires - PHQ-9 for depression - GAD-7 for anxiety - Simple tools

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Observation and Monitoring - Mood changes - Behavior shifts - Sleep and appetite

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Support Network Mapping - Family involvement - Community resources - Peer support

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Preparing Support Contract - Agreement of goals - Confidentiality - Respect for client

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Ethics in Support Contract - Professionalism - Honesty - Cultural sensitivity

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Types of Support Activities - Counseling - Support groups - Recreational therapy

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Individual Counseling - One-on-one sessions - Coping strategies - Emotional release

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Support Groups - Peer sharing - Reducing isolation - Encouragement

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Family Therapy - Improving communication - Conflict resolution - Shared support

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Recreational and Expressive Activities - Art therapy - Music therapy - Drama/play

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Education and Resource Linkage - Teaching coping skills - Referrals to services - Empowerment

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Preparing Psycho-Social Support Report - Document sessions - Note observations - Track progress

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Progress Tracking - Comparing sessions - Achievements - Future goals

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Follow-up in Reports - Next steps - Further referrals - Ongoing care

Conduct Patient Psycho-Social Support Activities Summary of Psycho-Social Support - Emotional and social care - Coping skills - Holistic approach

Closing & Q&A Discussion and reflections Questions from students Practical examples
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