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Assessment Criteria AC 3.2 Discuss the potential impact of emerging developments on support for individuals with specific needs Below are questions pertaining to lesson 8. Please ensure to answer each question correctly. Alice Young is 88 years. A former Librarian, she lives on her own in a middle class community in a detached house. She is physically frail and has on recent occasions fallen and had been unable to get up. On one occasion she fell in the garden, on the second occasion she fell in the hallway and was able to attract the attention of a passer-by, by shouting, on a third occasion it was in the back of the house and it was sheer luck that her nephew David happened to be visiting the same day and found her lying helpless; David visits weekly. Alice has no other relatives in the area and she avoids contact with neighbours. She can be quite aggressive if neighbours approach her. The house is dirty and is in a state of very poor repair. David has tried on several occasions to persuade her to allow help in the home but she has adamantly refused. Adapted from Beckett, 2006 Question: 1. Select one emerging development and state how it may impact Alice Young’s situation.
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Assessment Criteria AC 3.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of intervention strategies for an individual with specific need(s) Below are questions pertaining to lesson 7. Please ensure to answer each question correctly. Alice Young is 88 years. A former Librarian, she lives on her own in a middle class community in a detached house. She is physically frail and has on recent occasions fallen and had been unable to get up. On one occasion she fell in the garden, on the second occasion she fell in the hallway and was able to attract the attention of a passer-by, by shouting, on a third occasion it was in the back of the house and it was sheer luck that her nephew David happened to be visiting the same day and found her lying helpless; David visits weekly. Alice has no other relatives in the area and she avoids contact with neighbours. She can be quite aggressive if neighbours approach her. The house is dirty and is in a state of very poor repair. David has tried on several occasions to persuade her to allow help in the home but she has adamantly refused. Adapted from Beckett, 2006 Question: Select one intervention discussed in the previous forum and evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention. By evaluating the effectiveness, you need to discuss how you would know iif the intervention was effective. LESSON OBJECTIVE
Assessment Criteria AC 3.1 Explain the approaches and interventions available to support individuals with specific needs Below are questions pertaining to lesson 6. Please ensure to answer each question correctly. Alice Young is 88 years. A former Librarian, she lives on her own in a middle class community in a detached house. She is physically frail and has on recent occasions fallen and had been unable to get up. On one occasion she fell in the garden, on the second occasion she fell in the hallway and was able to attract the attention of a passer-by, by shouting, on a third occasion it was in the back of the house and it was sheer luck that her nephew David happened to be visiting the same day and found her lying helpless; David visits weekly. Alice has no other relatives in the area and she avoids contact with neighbours. She can be quite aggressive if neighbours approach her. The house is dirty and is in a state of very poor repair. David has tried on several occasions to persuade her to allow help in the home but she has adamantly refused. Adapted from Beckett, 2006 Question: Discuss three approaches/ interventions that would be appropriate to Alice Young’s situation |
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