Sunday, January 5, 2020

How Different Professionals From Different Sectors Work...

Introduction In this report I aim going to explain, assess and describe how different professionals from different sectors work together in partnership benefit the individual by catering for an individuals needs such as Mike Henning. Mike is physically disabled, having a prosthetic leg and he also has schizophrenia, so he has various different needs that need to be met by staff in the care home that he is currently living in. Holistic Care Holistic care is where the whole total patient of the care is considered, including the physical, emotional, social, intellectual, economic and spiritual needs of the individual. This means that the care given by the service provider and the staff needs to look at all the aspects of an individuals to provided the best and most efficient care. Mike has various different needs that need to be catered for. 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