Component 1 Flashcards
What are the 4 types of provision…
- statutory
- private
- voluntary
- informal
What are the purposes of H&S provisions…
- provide a standard of care to meet government legislative and regulatory requirements
- provide types of intervention specific to the individual’s needs and preferences
- provide individualised care to meet long and short-term needs and preferencesand keep it fair and equal
What are the social care services…
- Residential services
- Foster care
- respite service
- community services
What does residential service provide…
provide 24-hour support to meet individual needs and preferences
What does foster care provide…
Day-to-day care to support individuals well-being
What do respite services do…
hospice, respite holiday, daycare (allows carers to take breaks between caring for an individual)
What do community services do…
Provide a local service to promote well-being, meet a range of individual needs and support the individual’s independence
Name some examples of healthcare services…
- hospitals
- general practitioner (GP)
- clinics
- pharmacies
- dental services
- Ambulance services
- rehabilitation centres
What do hospitals provide…
- accident and emergency treatment
- aftercare
What do GP surgeries provide…
- consultations
- minor surgeries
- practice nurse services
- clinical advice
- diagnostics
What do clinics provide…
- mobile screening
- family planning services
- addiction services
- sexual health services
What do pharmacists provide…
- non-emergency medical advice
- dispensing on shelf medication services
- prescription medication
What do dental services provide…
- regular treatment
- emergency treatment
- oral health advice
- referral to hospital services
What do ambulance services provide…
- emergency assessment
- transfer to the hospital
- initial treatment
What do rehabilitation centres provide…
support for the individual to develop and regain abilities needed for daily life