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Family caring for a child with a severe disability
PECHOVÁ, Michaela
The focus of this bachelor thesis is on families caring for children with severe disabilities. It deals with the severity of disability, also discusses the characteristics of selected disabilities, the meaning of family is defined. Then the thesis deals with the birth of a disabled child and with support for families that are caring for children with disabilities. The practical part focuses on mixed research. The qualitative part uses the interview method and documentation analysis to explore the psychological aspects of two caregiver families. The quantitative part used a questionnaire survey method to provide us with the perspective of professionals working with caregiving families. In the context of the qualitative research, the uniqueness of caregiving families was confirmed and the importance of an individual approach to support them in this challenging life situation. Thanks to quantitative research, we are finding out through experts what is important to effectively support these families while looking at the challenges of the current system.
Social enviroment in family with disabled child
HOŠTIČKOVÁ, Věra
The given Diploma Thesis focuses on social environment in the families with disabled children. The first three chapters describe the process of socialization and its impact on human development, then a family creating an environment for primary socialization and finally the third chapter describes examples of physical disabilities and specifics related to socialization of disabled people. This phenomena, examined and verified through the qualitative research, constitutes the issue of the fourth chapter. The qualitative survey is based on semi-structured interviews, followed by their open-coding assessment. The survey demonstrates changes, both in the family and in the family´s social environment, which occurred after the birth of a child with physical disability, or after detecting a diagnosis as a consequence of the acquired disability. The topic in question also discusses difficulties associated with care of a children with physical disability, as for the time, mental, social and other requirements.
The Importance of Family in the Process of Improving the Institutional Care of Clients with Dementia
DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Jana
The thesis deals with circumstances of cooperation between members of a family of a person with dementia and social facility staff. The thesis examines the importance of cooperating family in the process of optimizing the institutional care of such clients. The text presents some modern approaches to the care of seniors who suffer from dementia, in which it is essential to know the sufferer's personal biography. Of a great importance not only in this regard is the cooperating family which by placing the senior in a social care institution should not dispose of responsibility towards him or her. Of important are also the approach of the institution and the activity of the facility staff which should engage the family members into the process of providing care to their family member.

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