by Liz | Sep 13, 2021 | Other Entries |
Arifé Şen-White Due to Mrs Jones being a devoted Christian, it is understandable that her grandsons christening is a very important day for her. If I were in this situation with assisting Mrs Jones for this special day, I would’ve first asked her which wig she would...
by Liz | Sep 13, 2021 | Other Entries |
Awet Belay Woldegeorges Alopecia has a physical and psychological impact. People with alopecia experience depression, low self-esteem, anxiety disorders, social phobia and paranoid disorder (Hunt and McHale, 2005). In addition, Mrs Jones left her loved home as a...
by Liz | Sep 13, 2021 | Other Entries |
Aleena Babu Firstly, this scenario is successful in illustrating the complexities of human nature. One can never assume how another may react to a situation. While Sarah’s actions were attempting to serve the resident’s best interest, she was wrong to have assumed how...
by Liz | Sep 13, 2021 | Other Entries |
Claire McBrien Mrs Jones should be taken to the Christening without her pearls and wig if that is what she chooses to do. Dignity in care is not about the expectations that we or others may have about a person’s appearance, it is about the freedom of choice and...
by Liz | Sep 13, 2021 | Other Entries |
Priya Ahmed I feel that based on some of Mrs Jones’ actions, she has the mental capacity and awareness to make her own choices and has a right to her own autonomy. She has shown this as she is able to pick her favourite lipstick, and is able to choose a dress...
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