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Rohatec Special Regime Home
Molčanová, Viktorie ; Todorov, Petr (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The assignment of the thesis is to design a special care facility/home. The project of this facility is a direct response to the tornado-damaged S-Centrum building in Hodonín. Preceding this assignment is a pre-diploma project, which addresses a new building from an urbanistic perspective - analyses, integration into the surrounding development, and connection with the planned forest park. The area is ideally located on the outskirts of the municipality along a road leading to the city of Hodonín. An added advantage is its proximity to the forest, where terrain and garden improvements are planned, creating a new forest park with a lookout point. Due to the orientation of the plot to the north, there is the possibility of sunlight reaching the residential and communal areas from almost all sides. The shape of the building resembles the letter U, thus appearing open towards the forest. A park, vegetable gardens, pétanque, and seating areas are proposed between the building and the forest, while at the eastern end, it connects with the planned forest park via a gate. The connection with the building is from Nové řádky street, where the existing access to the plot is located, and the main entrance to the building is also oriented towards this street. Due to the height regulations in the municipality’s zoning plan (maximum 3 floors or 2 floors + attic), 3 floors with a basement are proposed, which is utilized for underground parking. The main goal of the design was to strengthen the capacities for providing social services in the special care facility/home, create a quality environment for patients and employees, and provide maximum integration with the surrounding nature.
Rohatec Special Regime Home
Raszyk, Kristián ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of my design is an architectural study of a new special regime home in Rohatec on Nové řádky Street. It is a healthcare facility offering institutional care, complemented by supportive services. The building will provide institutional care capacity for 90 clients. Staffing is designed for two shifts, each consisting of 50 employees. It is a standalone, three-story building with a basement. All buildings are covered with flat green roofs. Broadly, the facility is divided into a main building, which primarily contains patient wards and directly related services, and a secondary building, which houses facilities used by clients intermittently. The main building includes five patient wards. Additionally, the main building contains supportive services such as administrative offices, a pharmacy, common rooms, technical spaces, and underground parking. The secondary building includes common rooms, a dining area, kitchen operations, and spaces for physical exercise and rehabilitation.
Rohatec Special Regime Home
Velazquez Hernandezová, Natalie ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of this master's thesis is a study of the construction of a special regime home in Rohatec. The aim was to create a proposal for a healthcare facility for institutional care supplemented by support services. The care home is designed to accommodate 90 clients and two shifts of fifty staff members each. The site under consideration is located on the outskirts of the village of Rohatec within the residential area of family houses. The site consists of three parcels (38/3; 38/5; 37/3) owned by the region and one parcel (40/2) owned by the Czech Republic's Forests. Parcel 37/3 currently contains a family house, which will be demolished. Parcel 38/3 contains a regulatory gas station, which will be relocated off-site for the purpose of the new construction, while ensuring public access. The forest protection zone of 50 meters will be exceptionally reduced to 0 meters with the consent of the Forests of the Czech Republic to enable construction on the site. The proposed building is in compliance with the zoning plan. The proposed new construction is a standalone, basement building that respects and also concludes the street line of family houses. The building has three above-ground floors and one underground floor. The main entrance to the main building is oriented from the northwest at the level of the ground floor from Nové řádky Street. The main entrance to the garages is oriented from the southwest at the level of the basement floor from Cihelny Street. The main exit from the collective garages is on the northeast facade of the building at the level of the basement floor leading to Nové řádky Street. The maximum height of the main building is +15,500 meters (object access to the elevator). Parking is mostly provided in the underground garage of the building. Another 13 public parking spaces are located along the road on Nové řádky Street. Two of these spaces are reserved for disabled and rapid admission or for ambulance access. Along the northeast boundary of the plot adjacent to the forest, there is a cascading garden with four height levels connected by gentle ramps with a slope of 1:20 and stairs. The first level directly connects to the ground floor level and serves as a social outdoor center with a pétanque court, tables for playing games, dining, resting benches, and flower beds with herbs and perennials. The second level consists of recreational stairs with space for various outdoor performances and a section with exercise machines for seniors. The third level is spiritual. There is a small meditation area here. The last level is consistent with the original terrain. It serves as a quick connection to the forest park and operational ramp from the garages. In the garden, there are two stepped ponds around the leveling ramps, which will cool the climate of all levels of the garden. Elevated flower beds with fragrant perennials or herbs and benches with a view of the forest permeate the entire garden.
Workload of Social Service Workes in a Special Programme Regime Home
TOBOLKOVÁ, Barbora
This diploma thesis deals with workload of social service workers in special regime homes. The aim of this paper is to chart the factors influencing workload of social service workers in special regime homes. The main research question asked is: How do social service workers in special regime homes perceive their workload subjectively? The thesis is divided into a theoretical part and a research part. The theoretical part is divided into five chapters which are based on professional literature. The chapters contain a detailed description of the profession of social service workers including professional qualifications together with the definition of the social service - special regime home. The term strain is defined and divided into workload, mental strain and physical strain in the following chapter together with a mention of the term work-life balance in connection with this topic. The subsequent chapter is dedicated to prevention of inception of strain, more precisely to supervision and mental health hygiene. The last chapter deals in detail with occupational burnout. The research part contains the specifications of the aim of the thesis, of the main research question and of five research sub-questions which have been based on the main one. The data have been collected by means of qualitative research, survey methodology and the semi-structured interview method. A specific special regime home in the Vysočina region has been selected for the purposes of this research. The nine participants in the research are social service workers who have been employed at the facility for a minimum of one year. The research was conducted in two phases. In the first phase, a preliminary research was done to serve as a base for adjusting the research questions. The actual research was realised in the next phase. The acquired data were processed using the clustering method and evaluated subsequently. The evaluated data are ordered in relation to the research questions. The social service workers cope with the workload well. They consider their work to be not only physically but also substantially mentally demanding. Manipulating with bedridden clients is viewed as the most physically challenging operation by the facility workers. The most mentally challenging situations for them are the decease of clients, incessant explaining, dealing with clients, etc. The workers experience stressful situations with clients, however more frequently with clients' families as well. The most common work-related health problems of the workers at the facility are backaches. The results of this diploma thesis can serve the selected special regime home in the Vysočina region or as a study material to the lay and professional public.
Social work with people with Alzheimere´s disease
HEJNÁ, Marie
In the first chapter deals this bachelor thesis about social work with people with dementia. It describes what dementia, Alzheimer's disease is, its history, factors of disease development, prevention, symptoms, symptoms of experiencing and behaviour of the patient, diagnosis, and treatment. The second chapter focuses on the care about person with Alzheimer's disease and on social work with the family, who cares for the diseased person in their home environment. The third chapter deals with the institutionalized care about person with this disease, with a special regime home, transition of the elderly to this facility, activities of social worker and multidisciplinary team in this facility, other possibilities of institutional facilities and social work with family of elderly person.

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