Identifying data- Family system, eco system
Edna, is 93 years old .She is currently living with her son and daughter in-law. This is a dysfunctional family. Edna, health has deteriorated Edna does not have a good family support system. From the moment that Edna’s, health was declining her son was not much happy to bring her into his home. Edna and her son relationship has become complicated. Family unit and values her son has no respect. Social economic situation has declined. Edna, has stated that she feels isolated.
Chief complain/reason for consultation/ assessment The reason for this consultation is that Edna, has described to the visiting social worker about conditions and situation that she is confronting at her son house. There are risk elements that should be taken into account being Edna, a senior citizen at risk for elderly abuse and neglect. Edna has mentioned that she used to take care of herself, but her health has declined in which her son thought that it was
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Edna, has no intact family structure. She has no support from her son and daughter-in-law. Her son has taken away her resources. At this time there is no coping strategies for Edna. Edna strengths is that she is still mentally aware of what is going on and could talk about different situations that she is going through. She has been able to verbally talk with clear thoughts about events and situations that she confronts. Edna has good communications skills and has communicated to the social worker effectively he stressful living situation.
History of presenting problems
Edna, has been living for decades on her own home, but her health has declined and she is in need of assistance. Edna is confronting mistreatment and abuse in her son. After her son brought her to his home everything was going well until her son ended without a job. Financial problems started and after this situation her son started to abuse of her by verbally
The ending of Kate Chopin’s The Awakening is both controversial and thought provoking. Many see Edna Pontellier’s suicide as the final stage of her “awakening”, and the only way that she will ever be able to truly be free. Edna’s suicide, however, is nothing more than her final attempt to escape from her life. Edna Pontellier’s life has become too much for her to handle, and by committing suicide she is simply escaping the oppression she feels from her marriage, the suppression she feels from her children, and the failure of her relationship with Robert.
The Awakening by Kate Chopin ends with the death of the main character, Edna Pontellier. Stripping off her clothes, she swims out to sea until her arms can no longer support her, and she drowns. It was not necessarily a suicide, neither was it necessarily the best option for escaping her problems.
Though there are several themes in this novel, the central theme that connects them all is identity and finding who you are and where you belong in life and society. At the beginning of the novel, we see Edna is portrayed as typical mother and wife; "Looking at them reminded her of her rings, which she had given to her husband before leaving for the beach. She silently reached out to him, and he, understanding, took the rings from his vest pocket and dropped them into her open palm. She slipped them upon her fingers" (1). Once Edna decides to live life the way she wants that is thrown out the window. The reason for this is due to Edna’s second side. She is said to have two sides "Even as a child, she had lived her own small life all within herself. At a very early period she had apprehended instinctively the dual life—that outward existence which conforms, the inward life which questions" (7). The "sides" refer to as her inner and outer self. Edna’s outer self is the person who everyone around tells/wants her to be; Her inner self is the Edna that longs to be free, she wants to do what she feels like without people judging her. This is why the theme is identity from start to finish Edna is struggling between who others want her to be vs. what she wants to be.
Edna Pontellier was a very respectable woman from the 1800's that was unsatisfied with her situation in life. Mrs. Pontellier was a mother of two sons and had a husband whom she adored at the beginning of their marriage, but overtime they have became distant and her sexual desires were no longer being fulfilled. She soon broke the role society had casted upon her and became rebellious by leaving her womanly duties behind. Kate Chopin reveals Edna Pontellier's character through the her actions, through dialogue, and by telling the reader the thoughts and feelings that are circulation through Mrs. Pontellier.
In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, two people who have the ultimate influence on Edna are Mademoiselle Reisz, and Robert Lebrun.
In this assignment you will demonstrate your understanding of safeguarding adults. You will describe different types of abuse, the signs and symptoms associated with them and what to do if you are aware of or suspect an individual has been abused or you note unsafe practice. You will research failings in care services and explore how best practice can help to keep individuals safe. You will also identify the range of people who may be involved with safeguarding, along with the policies and procedures that govern best safeguarding practice.
In the iconic debated novel “The Awakening”, Kate Chopin’s novel takes place in the Victorian Era, which is in the 19th- century, similarly the novel was published in 1899. Edna is depicted as a woman longing for more, a woman who was looking for more than just a life of complacency and living in the eyes of society. The story uses Edna to exemplify the expectations of women during this era. For example, a woman’s expression of independence was considered immoral. Edna was expected to conform to the expectations of society but the story reveals Edna’s desires which longed for independence in a state of societal dominance. Throughout The Awakening, Chopin’s most significant symbol,
1.2There are other risk factors that may lead to incidence of abuse or harm to self and others. Lack of appropriate training and supervision can put not only the client at risk for physical injury but the carer as well. As for Mrs. M, she needs careful moving and handling method and appropriate equipment to avoid non-accidental use of force in turning her. Moreover, lack of staffs and poor working conditions can put the carer and client at risk for abuse as well. Mrs. M being attended by only one carer is not a good practice and must not accepted in the home and tolerated by the service user. This is always the norm in most care home who do not have enough resources especially staff due to lack of funds of qualified staff . Assessing and reviewing the risk involved in moving and handling the service user it is recommended that the service user will need two staffs to assist her in feeding and moving, otherwise she will be left hurting and bruised from rough handling and risk of fall.
The Awakening written by Kate Chopin in 1899, is one of the first Feminist works in American literature. The novel recounts the story of a woman called Edna Pontellier and her strife to find the meaning of life, true happiness, and independence. This leads her to take many decisions women of her time found repulsive and forbidden. The setting of the novel plays a crucial role in the development of the story, since it takes place at the end of the 19th century, a critical time for women, since they were seen as inferior to men and had little to no rights. Thomas Carlyle in "On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History" says "the different sphere constitutes the grand origin of such distinction; that the Hero can be Poet, Prophet, King,
The case study the presents itself, that of Joan, seems pretty unremarkable. Reading her history is akin to exploring that of any patient close to her age. She has diseases that are common to women of her age, and she is facing the same family dilemmas that most women of her age group face. The fact that the case seems so unremarkable may be the problem though. On the face of it Joan seems to be a relatively happy, healthy individual. But, a healthcare professional has to dig deeper into the case than that. The issues that face Joan are common to seniors, so these are the discussion issues that are the most relevant to her. This discussion paper will examine the case study with an eye toward the underlying factors (health issues, loneliness, loss, etc.) that can lead to more extreme conditions.
Elizabeth is one of three children; she is the middle child. Elizabeth has one younger brother and an older half-sister. Elizabeth’s mother is Puerto Rican and came to the United States at the age of four. Her father is from the Dominican Republic and came to the United States at the age of twenty-one. Elizabeth has been in a relationship for the past three years and her boyfriend has a two-year-old son from a previous relationship. Within the past three months, Elizabeth has experienced workplace harassment which has led to her resigning from her position, has had communication and trust difficulties in her relationship and has faced some medical issues.
Edna Pontellier as a character is an Interesting topic amongst scholars who have read The Awakening by Kate Chopin. The topic of her suicide is the focal point of such discussion. Weather it was an act of heroism, or the downfall of an already pitiful woman. While it may be easy to characterize suicide as a “coward's” death it's not good to be so hasty. Looking at Edna as a character one can see a woman who is clearly more progressive than the time she was in. Edna had always been on a different wavelength than her peers. One that means she was different, unpredictable, and outcast. However this isn't the case, Edna should be praised for her courage and heroism towards the
Her career that spanned three decades and her work that ranges from lyrics to verse play and political commentary. Edna St. Vincent Millay is mostly known for her earlier works, such as "Renascence", Few Figs Thistles, and Second April. Millay wrote about things such as mystical views on the universe, god, death, celebration of feminism, and free love. It's almost as if she was a writer from today and with that, I believe that she would be comfortable with today's free America.
The older population is often mistreated in the society and this trend is becoming even more prevalent. It is the responsibility of every individual of the society to protect these people and take care of them as they have reached the time of their lives where they cannot perform most of their tasks. First and foremost, the families of the old population, that is their children and grandchildren, should take care of them. They should make sure that they are not being harmed by any means. However, nowadays life has become too busy for the young population and therefore they argue that they do not have the time to take care of their parents or grandparents once they have attained an old age. This is one of the main reasons why most of the adult population starts living in old homes since they do not have a family who would take care of them (Old Age Homes, 2013). When such is the case, then the sole responsibility of these people comes on the shoulder of the old age homes, the community service organizations or any other long-term care facilities. However, the controversy arises when the people at these old age homes or community service organizations have to make a life altering decision for the old people (Kwek et. al, 1998).
“Liz”, the helpee, is a 30-year-old female. “Liz” is a full-time live-in caregiver and advocate to 2 elderly relatives, ages 89 and 83, both with multiple health issues. “Liz” is responsible for managing household finances, needs of 2 family dogs, household chores, all doctor’s appointments and medication management for both of her grandparents. “Liz” has been in this position of responsibility for 3 years.