Health and social care settings

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Hospitals (Health or social care setting)
Health setting
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What does a hospital do?
A hospital is an institution equipped for the diagnosis of disease, for treatment ( medical and surgical)of the sick and the injured and their housing during the process
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Give a local example of a hospital
Musgrove hospital
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Service groups hospital provide for?
Everyone:
- Elderly
- Youths
- Adults
- Blind people
- Deaf people
- People w learning and physical disabilities
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What practitioners work in a hospital?
- Physiotherapist
- Nurse
- Doctor
- Dietician
- Anaestheists
-Cardiologists
-Counsellors
-Gynaecologists
-Support workers
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What practitioners work in a hospital?
- Health therapist
- Midwives
- Neurosurgeons
- Occupational therapists
Padeitricians
- Paramedics
Pharmacist
-Psychiatrist
-Radiologists
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What practitioners work in a hospital?
- Speech and language therapist
- Surgeons
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Day care units ( Health or Social care setting)
Social care + (Health sometimes)
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What is a day care unit?
Day Care Facilities may be called Day Hospitals, Centres, Facilities or Units. A Day Care Facility provided for the clinical treatment, assessment and maintenance of function of patients
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Local example of day care unit?
Greendays Day care
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Service groups day care unit work for?
- Elderly
- People w mental health conditions
- People w learning difficulties
- People w disabilities
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What practitioners work in a day care unit?
- care assistant
- activity co - ordinator
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Hospice care ( Health or social care setting)
Social care
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What is hospice care?
Hospice care is a type of health care that focuses on the alleviation of a terminally ill patient's pain and symptoms and attending to their emotional and spiritual needs at the end of life.
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Local example of a hospice care setting?
ST Margarets Hospice Care
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Service groups hospice care work for?
People with terminal illness or condition that is life long and can't be cured
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What practitioners work in hospice care?
- Doctors
- Nurses
- Healthcare assistants
- Social workers
- Therapists
- Counsellors
- Trained volunteers
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Residential care ( Health or Social Care sector)
Social care
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What is residential care?
Residential care refers to long-term care given to adults or children who stay in a residential setting rather than in their own home or family home
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Local example of residential care setting?
Oake meadows care home
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Service groups residential care settings work for?
- Some for children
- Some for Elderly
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What practitioners work in Residential care?
- care worker
- senior care worker
- Registered nurse
- Manager
- Activity co - ordinator
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Domiciliary care (Health or Social care sector)
Social worker
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What is domicilary care?
range of services put in place to support an individual in their own home.
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Local example of domicilary care?
Berkely Home Health
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Service groups domicilary care works for?
- People w developmental disorders
- People w mental health conditions
- Physical diabetes
- Elderly people
- People w Alzheimers and dementia
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What practitioners work in domicilary care?
- Domicilary care worker
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