The professional caregiver is able to assist in developing professional care plans, including with regard to daily living activities. This is done autonomously and independently but according to instructions. | The professional caregiver is able to: - involve the patient/client and relevant others in an informal care plan (e.g. regarding daily routine),
- plan interventions and methods to assist with daily living (e.g. feeding, cleaning, bathing, moving) (see also CA.6.2),
- establish a trusting relationship with the patient/client,
- apply pre-designed care plan templates,
- define the range of help necessary for the patient/client based on the patient’s self-care ability.
| The professional caregiver is able to: - describe elements of care plan templates,
- list available care aids (e.g. bed pads, incontinence materials),
- describe methods of activating care (e.g. resource-oriented care),
- explain the meaning of empathy when planning professional care,
- explain standards of care and procedures for caring for patients/clients who have difficulties with daily living (e.g. feeding, cleaning).
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