Unit 1: Introduction to Health and social care sectors Flashcards

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what is voluntary provision?

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Voluntary provisions providing serves in the community. These organizations serve a specific client group. They are a non-profit making. Local authorities are not anymore

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What is the example of voluntary?

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Hull Harp

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What is Hull HARP?

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a day centre for homeless people. Homeless Resettlement and Tenancy Support is provided by the nurses on a weekly basis

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What is statutory provision?

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is free of charge from the NHS. Everyone must meet a certain standard/criterion with care. Certain services such as: dentist, opticians, prescription and donations require payment.

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What is the example of statutory?

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Diadem medical practise

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What is Diadem medical practise?

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A GP practice that has won many awards. They form a single partnership and are committed to NHS values. For example: commitment, accountability and respect.

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What is Private provision?

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is not owned by the government. 60+ prescriptions come from the NHS funding is by self-pay such as: patients and their family.

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What is the example of private?

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Alexandra court care home

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What is Alexandra court care home?

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believes in the best care. The best of life and the best environment. All residents are supported to live an active and fulfilled life. They could have weekly hair and nail appointments which is paid for by the patients.

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What are the functions? in ACCH

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Residential provision
Long and short term needs
community provision

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What are the functions? In DMP

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Specific service provision to meet up
Long and short term needs
community provision

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What are the functions? In Hull HARP

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Communication provision
long and short term needs
community provision

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Residential provision - Private

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The facility provides lounge and dining areas as well as a hairdressing service. A qualified team of nursing staff works closely with residents to ensure that they receive individualized care based on their needs.

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long and short term needs - Private

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They meet this by giving them a place to stay for a limited time.

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community provision - Private

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To empower people in need of support and care to live independently and with dignity in their communities.

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Specific service provision to meet up - statutory

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This means providing a service that is very specific to what a person needs.

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Long and short term needs - statutory

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This means that people can provide care to improve a service users immediate situation as well as long lasting care for their futures.

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community provision - statutory

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This means proving care for people who live close by either at the setting or in their homes.
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Long and short term needs - voluntary

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this provides a new residence that will be a care facility

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Communication provision - voluntary

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provides accommodation if a service user is unable to live independently.

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community

provision - voluntary

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designed to enable people who care and support to live with dignity and independent in the community and to avoid social isolation

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What is the job of a social worker?

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A social worker usually statutory care workers that are employed by local authorities. They work with lots of different type of groups such as: older/younger people, people who have learning disabilities, physical/mental health and conditions and lastly foster carers and adopters.

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What is the job of dietician?

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A dietician is a specialist in nutrition. They usually work for the NHS but sometimes works in, sports nutrition, the food industry and health promotion. They educate people about nutrition. They work with people who have diabetes, high cholesterol, allergies, and intolerance, obesity and those who suffer with an eating disorder.

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What is the job of a Nurse?

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A nurse can work with all types of provisions depending on the type of nurse: General nurse in hospitals, intensive care, midwife, school, psychiatrist, elderly care, GP practise, health visitor, district, mental health and children nurses.