Informal Carer is a carer whose role to reach a person needs, like my client’s needs, they will volunteer for this and not get any profit off this. There are many examples of Informal Carers, such as parents, siblings, cousins, grandparents, etc. The carers will need to meet my client’s needs, but mostly my client’s social and emotional needs. If they are old or young they will require much more physical needs; my client is very young (Infancy); he will require much more physical needs.
People/Carers related to my client’s life (informal):
The people/carers who are related to my client’s life are informal, they will take care of all my client’s needs and (most importantly) emotional and social needs without any money, are parents (mother or father), relatives (cousins, aunties, grandparents, etc.), siblings (older brother or sister) or …show more content…
This will be also be accomplished by keeping my client (or other individuals in my client group) safe and secure by the formal carer, which is by keeping my client away from hazards by having them avoid them in many methods; like making them not do certain actions in order to reduce the chances of them getting harmed by walk into (harmful) objects; this is established by keeping an eye on them.
Developmental Needs – The formal carers of my client will achieve my client’s Developmental needs; this is done by making my child stimulated and being playful by doing educational actions; like making my client read books, sing songs, (possibly) alphabet, etc. Also, another way the formal carers will meet my client’s Developmental needs is by making my client social towards others; like interacting with them like talking or speaking; they can socialise with others such as grandparents, (close) relatives, family friends or possibly (near/close)