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Impact of Covid - 19 pandemic on seniors and caretakers
Zetková, Lenka ; Palánová, Tereza (advisor) ; Válková, Monika (referee)
The diploma thesis entitled "Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the elderly and their staff" easily explains what the Covid-19 virus is and how it affects people. This work describes a home for the elderly and its functioning. Furthermore, there is a description of the employees who can work in the home and what their work entails. In the analytical part of the work, I try to find out how much the pandemic was perceived by the seniors living in the Lidická Home for the Elderly and how the staff of this facility perceived it. also to show how the interviewed people coped with the situation and what they had to get used to. I wanted to find some differences between clients and employees that would show a diversity of thinking and commitment. My aim was to point out what the staff were willing to do during this difficult time in order to continue to help vulnerable people in nursing homes. The results also tell us what the seniors had to go through with the belief that it will get better and everything will be as it was before.
The Project Plan of Transformation of The Home for People with Special Regime in Čížkovice
Ferdová, Jolanta ; Lejsal, Matěj (advisor) ; Palánová, Tereza (referee)
As previously demonstrated by homes for people with disabilities, the master thesis focuses on the transformation of a social service for seniors from institutional to community care. The aim of the thesis is to propose a project to understand how to create the most favourable conditions for seniors to live dignified lives in their natural environment. The thesis presents the project's intension of transforming the social services in the retirement home in Cizkovice. The project itself was forerun by an analysis of resources, which were helpful for starting and advancing the process of transformation of social services in Europe. The execution of the project will open the way of good practice in creating dignified conditions for life of seniors without segregation and discrimination. Key words transformation, deinstitutionalization, humanization, community, community living, social services, project intention
Research of customer satisfaction in comunity housing services and social services
Svobodová, Michaela ; Palánová, Tereza (advisor) ; Kaňák, Jan (referee)
Key words mental disability, social work services, social care, transformation, basic human needs, case study, interview Abstract The aim of the bachelor's thesis was to compare the types of social residential services, to find out where and under what conditions the basic human needs of clients with mental disabilities are met. In the first chapter, it was crucial to define the concept of mental disability, how mental disability is diagnosed and what basic human needs people with mental disabilities have. It was also important to state which social services clients with mental disabilities use or can use and how is the quality of these services determined. Furthermore, the definition of the care allowance and social benefits of material need and under what conditions the client is entitled to them. In the third and last chapter of the theoretical part, it was necessary to define the concept of transformation of social services and its obstacles. In the fourth chapter it was necessary to determine the importance of the methods used for this thesis. Subsequently, a presentation of the organizations where the survey took place. This was followed by non-structured interviews with two employees of designated social services and a case report of four clients of social services.
The phenomenon of dying from the perspective of hospice care workers and LND workers learers for patients with long term diseases
Güntherová, Barbora ; Palánová, Tereza (advisor) ; Kaňák, Jan (referee)
When choosing a topic for my bachelor's thesis, I chose the title: The phenomenon of dying from the perspective of hospice care workers and employees of hospitals for the long-term sick. This topic is very important to me from several points of view. One of them is that I have been dealing with the topic of the sick, the old, the dying since I was a child, because my whole family works in the field of caring for others. Another impetus for me was to learn better communication with the client and consolidate an overview of the issue. The aim of the work is to compare the care of the dying and the staff between the two facilities. The first is the hospice movement and the second is the LDN department. Furthermore, what are the requirements for caregivers and care in these facilities and, last but not least, the perception of dying and death from their perspective. However, my work turned out differently than intended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which closed the facility selected for my work and made it unable to conduct the interview. The content of the thesis deals not only with the theory of dying, death, but also with practical things, which include, for example: the needs of clients, the question of faith, how pastoral care and financing of hospices. Many interesting topics to think about,...
Health and psychosocial consequences for homeless people
Pinkerová, Nela ; Ondrušová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Palánová, Tereza (referee)
The main topic of the bachelor thesis is the psycho-social and health consequences of homelessness. The aim is to describe selected psycho-social and health consequences that accompany life on the street and the subsequent mapping of social services in Prague. This work has four main parts. The first part focuses on the phenomenon of homelessness and everything connected with it. The second chapter already contains selected psycho-social1 and health consequences and the last two parts present a mapping of social and health services for homeless people. Keywords homelessness, homeless person, psycho-social and health consequences of homelessness, social services, health
Work motivation in social services in community living
Radová, Marcela ; Vrzáček, Petr (advisor) ; Palánová, Tereza (referee)
Due to declining employment in the last few years, employee motivation has become a very real issue in social services. The subject of the diploma's thesis is the analysis of the motivation of workers in social services (personal support workers) in three organizations providing community living for disabled people in the Karlovy Vary region. The theoretical portion of the thesis contains information about motivation, some theories of work motivation and selected theories of human resource management regarding work motivation, plus a section on social services about community living for disabled people and the role of the manager in social services. Within the empirical part of the thesis two goals are met through the methods of mixed research. One goal is to analyze the motivation of workers in social services, which resolved using a questionnaire survey. That research identified factors causing employee satisfaction and factors that motivate employees. The second goal of the thesis is met in form of structured interview to determine how managers in the researched organisations motivated employees. The result of both methods were analyzed and compared. Lastly, recommendations for increasing employee motivation were handed to the participating organizations in the research. The main result of the...
Multidisciplinary access in community care of mentally diseased
Kvapil, Michal ; Válková, Monika (advisor) ; Palánová, Tereza (referee)
The diploma is about the topic of multidisciplinarity in community care of people with mentally illness. I chose this topic because I meet clients who have lived for various periods of time knowing that they suffer of mental illness. Over time, I began deeply perceive how mental illnesses affect all areas of client's lives. In the modern sense of community-based psychiatric services, multidisciplinary cooperation should become a provider of more comprehensive, better quality and more effective services for people with mental illness who require health care, but also social care that facilitates inclusion in the society of people who suffer of mental illness. Multidisciplinary collaboration is an interdisciplinary collaboration in social and health services, illustrates different theories that use various terminologies. The collaboration of experts from different disciplines, in addition to the term multidisciplinary, can be referred also as interdisciplinary or intersectoral. Another reason for choosing the topic of the thesis is the increas of discussions and even practical steps within the Strategy of Psychiatric Reform in the Czech Republic. An integral part of the thesis is an introduction to mental health issues, it's history and current planned transformation, which is a priority within the...

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