VR160.7 - UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES MIGHT IT BE APPROPRIATE FOR YOUR CLIENT TO HAVE A COMPANION/CARER PRESENT DURING TREATMENT AND WHAT ISSUES MIGHT BE INVOLVED WITH THIS ?
Reasons a client may wish or need to have a companion or carer present are:Under age client (minor)Disabled clientDeaf clientNervous clientMale client may wish to have their partner present or vice versa due to feeling uneasy about the opposite sex touching themA child in social care or receiving palliative careBlind clientForeign client that doesn’t speak the same languageElderly patient that may be confused or have dementia
There are several issues that may be involved with having a carer or companion present during a treatment, these would be: Ensuring the client is happy and aware someone else will be presentPreparing the therapy room / work space for an additional person Client consent and treatment plan to be signed by companion or carer if client unableTHANKS FOR ANY ADVISE IN ADVANCE - WORRIED I HAVEN'T COVERED WHAT THE QUESTION IS ASKING ?!
Reasons a client may wish or need to have a companion or carer present are:Under age client (minor)Disabled clientDeaf clientNervous clientMale client may wish to have their partner present or vice versa due to feeling uneasy about the opposite sex touching themA child in social care or receiving palliative careBlind clientForeign client that doesn’t speak the same languageElderly patient that may be confused or have dementia
There are several issues that may be involved with having a carer or companion present during a treatment, these would be: Ensuring the client is happy and aware someone else will be presentPreparing the therapy room / work space for an additional person Client consent and treatment plan to be signed by companion or carer if client unableTHANKS FOR ANY ADVISE IN ADVANCE - WORRIED I HAVEN'T COVERED WHAT THE QUESTION IS ASKING ?!