1.      Explain the difference between social and medical model of service in disability care 

Question Answered step-by-step 1.      Explain the difference between social and medical model of service in disability care . Include in your explanation how these relate to the history and recent developments in the industry.2.     Explain the difference between institutionalised and person-centred model of support in disability care. Include in your explanation how these relate to the history and recent developments in the industry.  3.     Disability as a social construct:a)    Briefly explain disability as a social constructb)    Briefly explain the impact of your own attitudes on working with people with disabilities  4.     Seeking support from more experienced and qualified staff a)    In providing care for people with disability, when should you seek support from more experienced and qualified staff?b)    Using the example you provided in the previous question, explain how you would seek support5.     List two examples of strategies that assist people with disabilities to exercise their rights. 6.     List two examples of strategies that assist people with disabilities to support their independent action and thinking. 7.     Explain how to access and use advocacy services for people with disability 8.    List two examples of indicators of abuse in relation to people with disabilities 9.     List two examples of indicators of neglect in relation to people with disabilities 10. Identify changes in the legal framework within the care industry. 11.  Identify changes in the political framework within the care industry. 12. Identify changes in the social framework within the care industry. 13. Describe two ways society can affect the level of impairment experienced by a person with disability. 14. Describe your personal values and attitudes regarding disability, and explain their potential impact on your role as a care worker. 15.  Describe how you can adjust your own approaches to facilitate empowerment.   Case Study This is Lisa Luther. Lisa has been a resident in Lotus Compassionate Care for two years. Lisa moved to the centre after being diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer. She loves staying in the centre as all the staff and care workers are very supportive in helping her cope with the difficulties brought about by the disease. Lisa is also suffering from hearing and vision loss;Her left hear is completely deaf, while her right ear has moderate hearing loss. Lisa wears a hearing aid on her right ear. Both her eyes have cataracts that render her eyes with moderate visual impairment.Lisa is a vegan and has been a vegan for the most of her life. Scenario 1While assisting another client eats lunch in the centre’s common dining area, you noticed that the care worker attending to Lisa is serving her meat. Having cared for Lisa in the past, you know that Lisa is vegan and does not eat or use meat products. You informed the care worker that Lisa follows a vegan diet. The care worker told you that Lisa is not lucid and will not even know what she had lunch.  Question (1) how can you ensure that Lisa’s cultural needs are met?  Scenario 2 Lisa hears your conversation and recognises the meat on her plate. She pushes the plate away. The care worker holds Lisa on her wrist tightly, keeping her from pushing the plate away from any further. You see Lisa’s face grimace and carefully puts her hands on her lap. Lisa looked scared and kept her eyes on her lap. You suspect abuse. Question: – Identify possible breaches of human rights in the given scenario.  Health Science Science Nursing A CHC33015 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)