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Enduring power of attorney
A legally recognised arrangement that lets a person plan ahead for a time when they may be unable to make certain decisions for themselves.
Mobility
The capacity to get around. Although impairments in bodily functioning can place restrictions on people’s mobility, the social model of disability would point to the restrictions caused by the physical environment, such as problems with access to buildings and transport.
Recommended diet
A diet, for example a low calorie diet, as recommended by a dietician team.
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A guide to healthcare inspections against the National Standards for Safer Better Healthcare
Updated Bedrail
A rail or board along the side of a bed, for example one that connects the headboard with the footboard.
Splint
A flexible or rigid supportive device used to maintain or support a joint of body part's position(s) to promote pain reduction or healing.
Ensuite
Used to describe a bathroom that is directly connected to a bedroom, usually for the sole use of the occupants of the bedroom.
Special care unit
A facility for children with very high support needs aged between 11 and 17 years of age which is intended to be a short-term, stabilising, safe and secure therapeutic environment. It is a premises, or a part of premises, comprising secure residential accommodation in which a child, in respect of whom a special care order or an interim special care order has been made, is detained for the purpose of the provision to that child of special care and includes accommodation and facilities required for the provision of special care.
Audit
An official examination of records and practices.
Community healthcare organisation
The regionalised organisational structures of the Health Service Executive (HSE) that providies community and primary healthcare services in Ireland.
Complaint
Allegations about a service being unsatisfactory or a service user being mistreated.
Interprofessional collaboration
Collaborative practice happens when multiple health workers from different professional backgrounds work together with service users, families, carers and communities to deliver the highest quality of care across settings.