Care Planning. You must ensure that: a. staff providing support and care follow the Care Plan for each Resident; b. the following are included in each Resident’s Care Plan, and are based on the Resident's assessment under clause E4.2: i. a description of the Resident's current abilities, level of independence, identified needs/deficits, habits, routines, and behavioural characteristics; ii. prevention-based strategies for minimising episodes of challenging behaviours; iii. a description of how the behaviour of the Resident is best managed over a 24 hour period; and iv. a description of the activities that meet the Resident's needs in relation to individual diversional, motivational, and recreational therapy during the 24 hour period. These activities must, to the extent clinically appropriate, reflect the Resident's former routines and activities that are still familiar to the Resident. a. You must ensure that support and care is flexible and individualised, focusing on the promotion of quality of life, and must minimise the need for restrictive practices through the management of challenging behaviour. b. You must provide each Resident with appropriate activities which ensure diversion at appropriate times during the day, in accordance with the needs identified in the Care Plan of each Resident, and ensure that staff implement these activities each day. c. Your staff must build a supportive relationship with the Residents. The goals of the supportive relationship are to relieve anxiety and maintain a sense of trust, security and self-worth. d. You must ensure that involvement of family/whānau and support is promoted at all times.
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Care Planning. You must ensure that:
a. staff Staff providing support and care follow the Care Plan for each Subsidised Resident;
b. the The following are included in each Subsidised Resident’s Care Plan, and are based on the Resident's assessment under clause E4.2:
i. a description of the that addresses that Subsidised Resident's current abilities, level of independence, identified needs/deficits, and takes into account the Subsidised Resident's habits, routines, idiosyncrasies, and specific behavioural characteristicsmanagement strategies;
ii. prevention-based strategies for minimising episodes of challenging behavioursbehaviours based on assessment and prevention;
iii. a description of how the behaviour of the Subsidised Resident is best managed over a 24 hour period; and;
iv. a description of the activities that meet the Resident's their needs in relation to individual diversional, motivational, motivational and recreational therapy during the 24 twenty four hour period. These activities must, to the extent clinically appropriate, will reflect the Resident's their former routines and activities that are still familiar to the Subsidised Resident.. E4.4 Support & Care Intervention
a. You must ensure that support and care is flexible and individualised, focusing on the promotion of quality of life, and must minimise the need for restrictive practices through the management of challenging behaviour.;
b. You must provide each Subsidised Resident with appropriate activities which ensure diversion at appropriate times during the dayDay, in accordance with the needs identified in the Care Plan of each Subsidised Resident, and ensure that staff implement these activities each day.;
c. Your staff must build a supportive relationship with the Subsidised Residents. The goals of the supportive relationship are to relieve anxiety and maintain a sense of trust, security and self-self worth.;
d. You must ensure that involvement of family/whānau whanau and support is promoted at all times.
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