Nurses are other budge of people who help SLEs to recover. They take care of the patients by
giving them medicines, food, and other amenities the patient may require.
Also, sharing your experience with other affected people relieves you from tension and makes
the patient reduced.
In the case of Sue, the professional counselor is seeing to help Sue come to reconcile with her
past.

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LO3: ABILITY TO PROBE REACTIONS MADE BY HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
SERVICES IN AID OF INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING SIGNIFICANT LIFE EVENTS.
3.1
What Possible Organisational Responses Needed To Support Individuals Experiencing
A Significant Life Event?
Several organisations could respond tobereaved’s needs whenever a person is bereaved and even
when undergoing SLE. The writer in this essay shall focus on the employer or any organization
employing the affected individual. Employers should provide for such a policy that provides for
a procedure followed when its employee faces SLE. An organization can organize such
individuals to be taken for counseling, supporting them financially, for example, if bereaved, the
cost of send-off be catered, and even colleagues to volunteer to help the SLEs for
practicalsupport(Grande, 2009). Further, an employer can make such arrangements to give the
affected individual flexible working terms to enable the individual to have enough time to mourn
if bereaved. Also, such an individual can be given work-off to reconcile with the SLE to avoid
the circumstance not to affect his or her working moods.
In our case study, the hospital should give the nurse little time and if possible work-off for
several days to enable the nurse to accept the dismissal of Jill, her patient, and continue with her
responsibilities as such other patients going through the same illness as Jill’s. Sue’s employee has
demonstrated her concern by awarding her work-off alongside flexible working plan to enable
her to mourn for her daughter sufficiently, even though she declines them all together and resign.

3.2 Reflection of Own Personal Contributions Toward The Support Of Individuals
Experiencing Significant Life Events.
I have experienced working smoothly in my profession, offering world-competitive services until
this moment of my life when I lost my grandmother, who was so close to being that I couldn’t
spend a week without visiting her and having one or two days together. She was not ailing from
any disease at the time of her death, and therefore her death was a total and severe shock to me. I
had several instructions to undertake for my clients, which due to the circumstances, I attended
them rushing to beat deadlines but I realized I had done their work unprofessionally. My
employer gave me a week's work-off for me to mourn. That incident always makes me
understand how to lose someone so close to you may be traumatizing and hard to accept. It
makes me know how to approach a person who is bereaved or going through SLE professionally.

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- Fall '18
- DR.KANGANGI