The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Clarify the relevance of supportingdaily living to rehabilitation goals
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Clarify rehabilitation plan details with the supervising health professional Completed |
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Work with the supervising health professional to identify daily living activities that need to be addressed as part of the rehabilitation plan Completed |
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Work with the supervising health professional to identify daily living activities that could enhance progress against rehabilitation goals Completed |
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Work with the supervising health professional and client to provide adequate and appropriate resources to promote independence Completed |
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Clarify with the supervising health professional concerns about client safety in relation to daily living activities Completed |
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Work collaboratively to establish a routine that fosters maximum client independence
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Work with the health team to identify carer support provided to the client Completed |
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Work with the health team to identify other community workers/services providing support to the client Completed |
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Work with the client and health team to determine support routines that best suits the client's lifestyle and life routines whilst encouraging progression towards identified rehabilitation goals Completed |
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Promote benefits of daily living activities in the terms of the client's rehabilitation goals Completed |
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Identify opportunities for daily living activities in the client's home and community that will support rehabilitation goals, and discuss with the supervising health professional Completed |
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Discuss opportunities that are outside the rehabilitation plan with the supervising health professional Completed |
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Work with the client and other community workers/services to provide coordinated and consistent supports to the client Completed |
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Support client to participate in activities of daily living that support rehabilitation goals
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Recognise client concerns about participating in daily living activities Completed |
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Under the supervision of the health professional, work with the client to develop strategies to overcome client concerns Completed |
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Under the supervision of the health professional, identify and report any aides, appliancesand modifications that might be required for participation in daily living activities and discuss with supervising health professional Completed |
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Under the direction of the supervising health professional provide information and support to the client to use any aides, appliances and modifications in a safe and effective way Completed |
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Monitor impact of client involvement in daily living activities on rehabilitation goals
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Monitor outcomes that indicate involvement in daily living activity is supporting the rehabilitation goals Completed |
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Identify any negative impact of daily living activities and report to supervising health professional Completed |
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Recognise medical issues and risk factors related to activities of daily living Completed |
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Recognise wellness and medical issues prior to providing support Completed |
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Apply strategies to involve the client in the monitoring and evaluation process Completed |
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Provide client with regular feedback of progress Completed |
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Work with the client to self monitor progress Completed |
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Document client information
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Use accepted protocols to document information relating to the rehabilitation program in line with organisation requirements Completed |
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Provide regular feedback to the client's care team Completed |
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Use appropriate terminology and format to document the client's progress, including any barriers or challenges to the rehabilitation plan Completed |
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