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Rehabilitative Care of People with Memory Disorders (5cr)

Code: GERAHK400-3001

General information


Enrollment
26.08.2017 - 24.09.2017
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
02.10.2017 - 10.11.2017
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Seats
0 - 22
Degree programmes
Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
Marita Lahti
Course
GERAHK400

Objective

Students are aware that all clients with a memory disorder have the right to receive a timely diagnosis and high quality support following the diagnosis. Students know that clients with a memory disorder have to right to receive coordinated, individual, high quality care in all stages of their illness. Students realise how important it is for clients to have equal access to treatments and care and how it is possible to support clients' right to be respected as members of their community. Students are aware of their future professional role in multiprofessional collaboration. They know where to seek information about memory disorders, including international sources of information.

Content

- from symptom to diagnosis
- individual case management
- multiprofessionalism, the role of Bachelors of Social Services
- dignified daily life, supporting family members
- clients' experiential world, emphatic care
- special features in dementia clients' communication, supporting their communication
- preventing and understanding challenging behaviour, therapeutic encounter
- ethical issues

Materials

Kirjallisuus:
Erkinjuntti, Remes ym. Muistisairaudet. 2015. Duodecim
Ajankohtaista materiaalia, sovitaan opintojakson alkaessa

Teaching methods

lessons, group work, exam

Exam schedules

Sovitaan opintojakson alkaessa.

Student workload

130h

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Students know that all clients with a memory disorder have the right to receive a timely diagnosis and high quality support following the diagnosis. Students know that clients with a memory disorder have to right to receive coordinated, individual, high quality care in all stages of their illness. Students realise how important it is for clients to have equal access to treatments and care and how it is possible to support clients' right to be respected as members of their community. Students are, to some extent, able to apply their knowledge to facilitate clients' dignified daily life at home or in residential care.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students know that all clients with a memory disorder have the right to receive a timely diagnosis and high quality support following the diagnosis. Students know that clients with a memory disorder have to right to receive coordinated, individual, high quality care in all stages of their illness. Students realise how important it is for clients to have equal access to treatments and care and how it is possible to support clients' right to be respected as members of their community. Students are, at a general level, able to apply their knowledge to facilitate clients' dignified daily life at home or in residential care.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Students demonstrate that they know that all clients with a memory disorder have the right to receive a timely diagnosis and high quality support following the diagnosis. Students know that clients with a memory disorder have to right to receive coordinated, individual, high quality care in all stages of their illness. Students realise how important it is for clients to have equal access to treatments and care and how it is possible to support clients' right to be respected as members of their community. Students are able to apply their knowledge individually to facilitate clients' dignified daily life at home or in residential care.

Qualifications

The module: Gerontological Care, Nursing and Rehabilitation

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