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31. Scenario Sahra has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. She asks her personal care worker, Glynnis, what she can expect in her future. Glynnis’s father died of Parkinson’s, so she feels qualified to tell Sahra all about the disease and what she can expect. Glynnis talks about all the things her father experienced. Sahra is overwhelmed, but Glynnis is happy to have provided her with the ‘truth’. Glynnis does not want to sugar coat it – her father never really knew what to expect, and he and the family took his illness very hard. a. Do you believe Glynnis adhered to the role and responsibilities of her job? Explain your answer. b. Imagine a client asked you to get them some over-the-counter medication. You know they are not allowed to take it and refuse. Your client pushes harder and says it will be fine. They’re okay with it and won’t tell on you. What should you do in this situation? c. Provide three (3) examples of how a worker could overstep work role boundaries with clients and their families. d. Provide three (3) examples of the limitations faced by a worker in their role in the care sector. 32. Scenario Peta’s support worker Trish tells her she should participate in a new clinical trial for her disability. Peta is told it would be a good opportunity for her to see if the new medications will help her. Peta is not too sure; however, Trish already signed Peta up to participate in the trial the day before she told her, as a surprise and as she is sure the results will be positive. Trish does not know much about the drug’s success or its side effects, but she believes Peta will appreciate it when she feels better. What should Trish have provided Peta with prior to signing her up to participate in the trial? 33a. Explain how a Code of Ethics guides your work in providing care. 33b. Explain how a Code of Conduct guides your work in providing care. 34. Work health and safety are important regardless of the sector in which you work. List three (3) important work health and safety responsibilities of an employee in the care sector. 35a. What are the six standards as identified in the ‘National Standards for Disability Services’? 35b. The Aged Care Quality Standards is comprised of eight Standards. Access the standards to review Standard 4 ‘Services and supports for daily living’ and provide at least two (2) examples of services and supports for clients living in aged care.
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