
Zuva talks us through roles in Community Care and explains how they work in relation to patient care.
Topics covered in this article
GP (General Practitioner) and Doctors
NHS Continuing Healthcare Co-ordinator
Introduction
Community care is all about providing physical, emotional and social support to help people live their lives independently and with dignity and control.
With many job roles at hand to achieve this, you many ponder, at what stage do each of these roles become involved in a person’s care?
To get a better understanding of this, meet Adrian.
Adrian is 80 years and shows symptoms of early on set Dementia.
Although not yet diagnosed, Adrian has been having difficulty with his memory and sometimes needs help with day-to-day tasks like shopping and reminders to pay bills on time: tasks he’s previously been able to do with no problems.
Adrian is married to his wife Josephine but recently she was admitted into hospital because she fractured her hip after a serious fall.
Even though Adrian is somewhat independent he did rely on his wife to carry out certain tasks of day to day living.
Now on his own, who will assist Adrian?
About this contributor
Self Employed Live In Carer
I believe the UK Social Care sector has the potential to thrive and to help make that happen I believe in empowering Carers. I write about health and wellness for live in carers at my blog Caring For The Carer. When I’m not writing, you can find me in my kitchen perfecting my sweet potato and chicken curry recipe.
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