Changes for page 4. Problem Scenario
Last modified by Demi Breen on 2023/04/09 14:47
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... ... @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ 1 -Some residents, like Maria, also want to do some activities in the garden more often than the caretakers already take her. Bob never wants to go to the park on his own initiative. He needs some persuasion from the caretakers to go for a walk but always wants to stay longer than the caretakers can. The caretakers are very busy with making sure all PwD get the exercise they need, partly by going for walks. This takes up a lot of their time. The head of the carecent er feels it would be valuable if the caretakers could spend this time on healthcare-related aspects, like checking medicines, physiotherapy, and nutrition, as well as administrative work. Most PwD also want more sense of independence. Being able to go outside without the need for a caretaker would help them with this. The family members of Bob and Maria feel like their physical freedom is limited due to the availability of caretakers. Even though the PwD's family members love them, they need to spend too much time on the PwD to join them on walks and such. They want to have some time left for their own children.1 +Some residents, like Maria, also want to do some activities in the garden more often than the caretakers already take her. Bob never wants to go to the park on his own initiative. He needs some persuasion from the caretakers to go for a walk but always wants to stay longer than the caretakers can. The caretakers are very busy with making sure all PwD get the exercise they need, partly by going for walks. This takes up a lot of their time. The head of the care centre feels it would be valuable if the caretakers could spend this time on healthcare-related aspects, like checking medicines, physiotherapy, and nutrition, as well as administrative work. Most PwD also want more sense of independence. Being able to go outside without the need for a caretaker would help them with this. The family members of Bob and Maria feel like their physical freedom is limited due to the availability of caretakers. Even though the PwD's family members love them, they need to spend too much time on the PwD to join them on walks and such. They want to have some time left for their own children.