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All human beings have needs....

Car. Shelter. Food. Money. Pet. Family. Water. Holiday. Love. Work. All human beings have needs. Car. Shelter. Food. Money. Pet. Family. Water. Holiday. Love. Work. Make a list of at least five of your own needs. There is a huge difference between what people

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All human beings have needs....

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  1. Car Shelter Food Money Pet Family Water Holiday Love Work All human beings have needs....

  2. Car Shelter Food Money Pet Family Water Holiday Love Work Make a list of at least five of your own needs....

  3. There is a huge difference between what people WANT and they NEED!

  4. A need is something essential to our well being. • It can be a physical need. • It can be a need that without it our lives would be very unpleasant.

  5. A want is something we desire for ourselves because we see it as something of value. Wants make us feel better about ourselves.

  6. Create a mind map of your personal NEEDS and WANTS.

  7. Now explain why each NEED you have chosen is vital for your health and well being.

  8. Why do you think it is important for Care Workers to be able to distinguish between clients WANTS and NEEDS?

  9. Summary Points • All Human beings have needs. • Some needs are essential to life and therefore are common to all people. • Other needs are important for our wellbeing and will vary between each individual. • Wants are things/situations which we would like to have and are seen as something worth having. • It is important for care workers to understand the difference between needs and wants.

  10. Recap Write a sentence explaining what the difference is between Wants and Needs

  11. The Different Types of Needs The different sorts of Needs we have as Human beings can be categorised under the following headings. Social Physical Emotional Cognitive Cultural Give an example of a NEED for each category.

  12. CASE STUDY Mrs McGinty is 85 years old originally from a village in Southern Ireland. She has lived in Scotland most of her adult life and brought her children up here. She still however considers herself Irish and enjoys telling old Irish Folk tales. She is a well known member of the local Irish Folk Society which is based in her local church. She is a widow who has two daughters although both live a distance away and have families of their own. Over the past three Years Mrs McGinty’s health and deteriorated. She is no longer as independent as she would like to be and her GP has recommended that she should consider going into Residential Care as she is becoming more frail and it is unsafe for her to be in her own home without more support. Mrs McGinty is not keen to go into residential care as the only place is in a home some distance away from her local area. Make notes of the Clients: Social, Physical, Emotional, Cognitive and Cultural needs.

  13. CASE STUDY Make notes of the Clients: Social, Physical, Emotional, Cognitive and Cultural needs. Social Physical Emotional Cognitive Cultural

  14. Mrs McGintys GP is suggesting that she move into residential care as this may best meet her needs. What needs and how could be met by the care setting? What needs might NOT be met by her going into residential care?

  15. Debbie and Luke have recently got married. Debbie is a veterinary nurse and Luke works as a supervisor in a large supermarket. When Luke gets home he watches football or plays computer games. Every day, Debbie cooks the evening meal and walks their dog. On her day off, Debbie does the housework and the washing. Luke doesn’t understand why Debbie is moody and short tempered. Discuss the effect of their lifestyle on Debbie’s and Lukes health and well-being (SPEC) and compare them. What effect could this have on their relationship?

  16. Matt joined the army when he was 18 years of age. On the completion of his basic skills and fitness training his parents attended his ‘passing out’ ceremony. He is now 26 years old and is a qualified mechanical engineer. He enjoys playing rugby for the Army team on the weekend. He has travelled the world with the Army and always sends a postcard home to his parents. He never stays in one base more than a year. He has had a few girlfriends but the relationships always end because of moving away. He tries to get home to visit his parents every 4 months or so but this is not always possible but he speaks to them once a week on the telephone. Create a SPEC Mind Map on Matt. Identify needs relevant to each area and make your own notes.

  17. Social Physical Matt Emotional Cognitive

  18. Summary Points • Needs can be thought of Social, Physical, Emotional, Cognitive and Cultural. • All individuals have needs which fall under these headings. • Individuals will vary in the needs that they have. • The aim of a care setting is to meet the needs of the individuals where possible. • Care options must be considered. What needs of the clients will be met and what will not by the service.

  19. Extension Task Create a mind map based on your own Social, Physical, Emotional and Cognitive needs. Also consider your culture, is it important to you and how?

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