Not exact matches
The healing process is not always easy and is a very
emotional time, so our goal is to take
care of two caretakers and two survivors each month so that we can help as many people in the community as
possible.
Noah's Ark Children's Hospice provides clinical,
emotional and practical
care and support to children and young people with life - limiting and life - threatening conditions, with a central aim of enabling them to live life as fully as
possible, regardless of cognitive or sensory ability.
As a part of our committment to providing the best
possible care for dog walking and petsiting, we are proud to have Fear Free Certified Professionals on our team who are dedicated to
caring for your pet's
emotional and physical well - being.
The best
possible standards of health
care for the physical and
emotional well - being of your dog (s).
Much of the time we are affected in the long term on an
emotional or psychological level, in which case it might be
possible to get compensation to help cover bills of the medical
care you need to receive from a social worker or psychologist after your accident.
While the law permits the courts and the family «the widest discretion» (CA Fam Code § 3040) in identifying the best
possible outcome for the child, it also requires that «the child's need for continuity and stability» be addressed and the «established patterns of
care and
emotional bonds» be preserved.
Our lawyers also work with your eye doctors to explore any
possible treatments and with eye
care professionals to help patients get the best physical and
emotional therapy for adjusting to a life without sight in one or both eyes.
It is
possible that you may have experienced a loss of future earning capacity, that your capability to act as a caregiver may have been diminished, or that you may need long - term medical
care as a result of physical and
emotional trauma.
• Interview patients and their families or caregivers to determine type and extent of behavioral issues • Design, develop and implement individually placed programs to help them in countering their behavioral problems • Assist children in acquiring their desired academic goals through counseling and support with self - help skills • Provide counseling to patients individually or in groups depending on initial analysis • Communicate with family members to provide them with insight into patients» behavior problems and
possible resolutions • Observe patients to determine changes in behavior over time and to provide them with
emotional support during distressing periods • Contact patients» physicians and other specialists with a view to discuss problems as part of coordinated
care programs • Assist in creating instructional materials for families and caregivers • Record patient information in an accurate and confidential manner in the facility database
• Assessed each patient's
care plan to determine course of action • Provided direct medical
care by taking and recording vitals and administering medication and enemas • Assisted patients in partaking food and medicines by constantly encouraging them • Provided
emotional and psychological counseling • Educated patients and families about medical procedures and what to expect during them • Provided information on how to partake medication when discharged • Assisted patients with mobility and exercises and ensured that their surroundings are constantly cleaned and sanitized • Monitored for signs of deterioration or improvement and informed nurse manager or supervisor immediately • Suggested
possible modification to patient
care plan after observing patient response
The research on behavioral and
emotional screening in younger children is more limited than in school - age children, but increasingly, reliable, brief measures suitable for use in primary
care exist, and new ones are being developed, 35,36 making it
possible to screen children and adolescents from aged 6 months through 18 years of age.
A safe, confidential and
caring environment is created between the therapist and child, which allows the child to play with as few limits as
possible but as many as necessary (for physical and
emotional safety).
You can rest assured that your child is getting the best
care possible, and you can see tremendous progress in academics, social development,
emotional outbursts, and more.