Health and Well Being, Health Status, Hierarchy of Needs, Care Setting basic info
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- Health and Social Care - Unit 1.1 Factors affecting the quality of life of individuals
- Health and Wellbeing
- WHO 1948 "Health is a status of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of dises or infiirmity"
- This is a holistic approach. A holistic approach looks at every aspect of a persons life. The holistic approach is often refered to as P.I.E.S
- P.I.E.S.
- Physical
- The basic needs in relation to supporting the body. These include food water, warmth, shelter, clothing, rest, exercise and personal hygein
- Intellectual
- The development of skill through metal stimulation, education and employment
- Emotional
- The ability to be able to feel, express and recognise different emotions in order to cope with different situations
- Social
- The development of skills to enjoy relationsthips and friendships. Opportunities to mix with others in an apprpiaqte environment
- Physical
- P.I.E.S.
- This is a holistic approach. A holistic approach looks at every aspect of a persons life. The holistic approach is often refered to as P.I.E.S
- WHO 1948 "Health is a status of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of dises or infiirmity"
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- Self Actualisation Needs
- Achieving full potential
- Self Actualisation Needs
- Health Status
- The level of health of the indivdual group or population as subjectively assessed by the indivual or by more objective measures
- Care Settings
- Day Centre
- For children, older people and disabled (physical and learning)
- Residential Care
- For children, older people, disabled, hospices
- Health Care Setting
- Hospitals, dentists, clinics, health centres, GPs
- Education Setting
- Nursery, creche, special schools, playgroups
- Recourse Centres
- For deaf and blind
- Domicillary Care
- Caring for someone in their own home
- Day Centre
- Health and Wellbeing
- This is a holistic approach. A holistic approach looks at every aspect of a persons life. The holistic approach is often refered to as P.I.E.S
- P.I.E.S.
- Physical
- The basic needs in relation to supporting the body. These include food water, warmth, shelter, clothing, rest, exercise and personal hygein
- Intellectual
- The development of skill through metal stimulation, education and employment
- Emotional
- The ability to be able to feel, express and recognise different emotions in order to cope with different situations
- Social
- The development of skills to enjoy relationsthips and friendships. Opportunities to mix with others in an apprpiaqte environment
- Physical
- P.I.E.S.
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