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Methods and approaches used in Center Day services for people with intellectual disabilities
Kyptová, Jitka ; Lorenzová, Jitka (advisor) ; Krykorková, Hana (referee)
Master thesis has theoretical and empirical nature. Its aim is to verify the use and effectiveness of selected methods of working with people with intellectual disabilities in CDS for adults. The theoretical part is devoted to three basic themes. The first issue is devoted generally to persons with MP: MP definition, etiology, classification. Briefly analyzes the life situation of people with MP and their families. The second part focuses on social services to designated persons with MP, especially at day service centers for adults, outlining the personality and noted social worker and current legislation related to that. There is also a subsection dealing with the specifics of working with people with intellectual disabilities. The second part of the educational requirements for closed environments. In the third part present the outline of the four communication approaches. In the practical section describing the application of action research using different approaches in day services for adults with mental disabilities in the center Rolnicka Soběslav.
Historical trends in the care of the dying in the context of hospice care
Badurová, Lenka ; Mužáková, Monika (advisor) ; Mlčková, Marie (referee)
The diploma thesis brings the results of the research which deals with the benefits of activation methods in the Center of Daily Services in Čerčany, as representatives of activation care for terminally ill clients from the inpatient hospice. The aim is to introduce this facility, which works with this specific group of patients and at the same time to map the benefits and limits of this form of care from the point of view of hospice employees in Čerčany and their clients. The theoretical part of the thesis deals not only with the definition of basic terms in palliative care, but also with activation methods that can be used where care is incurable for the terminally ill. The research part is devoted to the research, which is carried out among the hospice employees and its clients. It also brings their point of view of the benefits and limits which this form of care brings. The thesis uses the method of qualitative research. To obtain information there were used the method of participant observation, the semi-structured interview and the group discussion. The results are processed in the form of grounded theory. Keywords: Palative care, hospice, terminal phase of life, activation methods, daily service center
Methods and approaches used in Center Day services for people with intellectual disabilities
Kyptová, Jitka ; Lorenzová, Jitka (advisor) ; Krykorková, Hana (referee)
Master thesis has theoretical and empirical nature. Its aim is to verify the use and effectiveness of selected methods of working with people with intellectual disabilities in CDS for adults. The theoretical part is devoted to three basic themes. The first issue is devoted generally to persons with MP: MP definition, etiology, classification. Briefly analyzes the life situation of people with MP and their families. The second part focuses on social services to designated persons with MP, especially at day service centers for adults, outlining the personality and noted social worker and current legislation related to that. There is also a subsection dealing with the specifics of working with people with intellectual disabilities. The second part of the educational requirements for closed environments. In the third part present the outline of the four communication approaches. In the practical section describing the application of action research using different approaches in day services for adults with mental disabilities in the center Rolnicka Soběslav.

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