Topic > Medication Management in the Care of Developmental Disabilities

We have seen how this can lead to the deterioration of patients' health or even potentially lead to their death. Going forward, I will also need to “identify individuals or groups who may be sympathetic to my problem and could be my potential supporters” Dukeshire & Thurlow (2002). To that end, I will be speaking with some of my colleagues in an effort to bring them together on this issue. Clients will also be involved in the group, as will parents and guardians, but the latter two only with management approval, as frontline staff working with people with developmental disabilities are not at liberty to discuss such sensitive issues with parents or guardians without management supervision. consent. Management or supervisors may accuse front-line workers of badmouthing the system they employ them in to a customer, who as a result may move on to another