Working With Aged and Disabled Individuals Sample Clauses

Working With Aged and Disabled Individuals. The senior center manager will note appropriate special instructions on the delivery route sheets for reference by the home delivered meal volunteer. Examples of special instructions are listed below: • Participant is very slow getting to door • Deliver meal to back entrance • Very hard of hearing • Participant is on oxygen • On xxxxxx – very slow – please wait • Enter front door and place meal on table (the participant has preauthorized this procedure) • The MOWOT home-delivered meal program promotes better health through improved nutrition and reduces the isolation of elderly clients living alone. Programs like MOWOT offer older Americans an opportunity to live their remaining years in dignity. The person responsible for delivering to the home of the frail elderly plays the most important role of all in accomplishing this goal. • The meal delivery person should be aware that the aged person may be experiencing losses in functioning capacity but they are still capable of living independently with some support. Physical impairments may include difficulty breathing, difficulty seeing even with glasses, hearing, walking, etc. For this reason, it often takes these clients much longer to come to the door than you might expect. Please be sure to give them ample time to answer the door. • If there is no response after knocking on the door and/or ringing the doorbell, we encourage you to: • If you have a cell phone, you can call the Senior Center and ask the manager to try to contact the client by phone. If convenient, you can deliver the next client’s meal and then go back, if you hear back from the manager and the client is home. • Check to see if the front door is locked. If it is unlocked, you can try opening the door and sticking your head inside and yelling for the client. Be sure to listen for their response closely. If the route sheet indicates that the client has given prior permission for us to “knock and come in” you may do so if you are comfortable with this. • Check around the house – maybe they are outside doing some yard work or sitting in the sunshine. • At your discretion, you may leave the meal with a neighbor, or give to someone else on route, or take the meal to eat yourself. • If you determine that no one is home, it is critical that you leave a “We’re sorry we missed you” note. The center manager should have given you a stack of these • Sometimes, you may find that a client has left a note for you on the door asking you to leave their meal i...
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