Brenda is 85 years old. She has recently had a knee replacement following a fall. She has
Question:
Brenda is 85 years old. She has recently had a knee replacement following a fall. She has indicated the following concerns to the community nurse:
- She is worried about falling again.
- She doesn’t feel safe in the shower.
- She doesn’t know how she is going to be able to keep her house and garden clean and tidy.
- She needs to attend physiotherapy twice a week; her daughter can take her on Tuesdays but Brenda cannot get there on Thursdays as her daughter works
- She is very isolated as she can’t get out and about like she used to – it is too far for her to walk to the bus stop.
- She used to go to the church on Sunday’s, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Also she used to go shopping and visiting friends on other days
- She can’t be bothered cooking meals for herself so she tends to eat sandwiches, biscuits and cake
- Brenda has a fear of fire
- She is very scared that she will be put in a home. She couldn’t bear to leave her home of 50 years.
- You work for New Greens Aged Care.
In this role play you are to tell Brenda (who will be played by your assessor) what services are available through the HACC program that will help her with her needs.
Your assessor will be looking to see that you:
Clearly and accurately explain the HACC program to Brenda.
Talk to Brenda about:
- how her changed circumstances have affected her ability to perform activities of daily living
- Her physical and psychosocial needs.
- the type of support that can be given
- how she feels about the support options
- how important it is that she shares responsibility for her own support
- the rights she will have as a recipient of HACC services
- how she will be assessed and her involvement in decision making
- her interests and ways in which she can continue to participate in normal activities as much as she can
- Aids and equipment that could assist her with her activities of daily living
- Safety and security issues.
For example, you should communicate in a way that promotes empowerment, trust and goodwill; build a rapport during the discussion; encourage Brenda to express her needs and wants; avoid imposing your own attitudes and values; respect Brenda’s needs and differences; etc
Provide clear and accurate advice to Brenda about basic home fire safety.