Sachin's Daily Program: An Autistic Man's Journey
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A simple night in

27/9/2022

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Support worker:- James.
Seizure risk level:- Risk level- Minimum
Previous night Sleep:- 9:10 hours of sleep.
Resting heart rate:- 66 resting bpm.
Shift times :- 1700 hrs to 2000 hrs.
ACTIVITIES.
Jigsaw.
Walk.
 
WEATHER:
17° overcast rain day.
 
NOTES:
Sachin was inside his house at the dinner table when I arrived, finishing off his evening meal.
Short hand over from Sajit conducted, he informed Mr Sachin has had plenty of sleep and appears fine, his resting BPM is lower than yesterday.
Sachin finished off his tea and was encouraged to use the toilet, Sachin did not go so we moved on to brushing teeth. I assisted Sachin by brushing first and getting all his teeth done then Sachin had himself a go.
I assisted Sachin prepare for a walk, fitted his ankle support bracelet and walking shoes. We waited for a break in the rain and went for a short walk up and down the street out front of his home. Sachin carried his umbrella just in case, he appeared to enjoy his time out evident by a smile he was constantly wearing.
We returned home and I encouraged sachin to use the toilet, this time he did go, medium urine out put.
Sachin assisted me this time making cups of tea, he acquired the items we needed, I poured the water and he put the items back where they go, we took our cups to the programs room.
Sachin was focusing well with his jigsaw puzzle tonight, minimal encouragement required and minimal procrastinating from him, he did loose focus towards the last 25 minutes but he remained receptive to encouragement to keep going.
At 730 pm we moved to the lounge where he watched TV with his mother.
Nil issues and a good night.
 
Shift finished at 2000 hours.
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    Sajit Verma.
    Running a 5 years tertiary program for his son, Sachin, who has severe autism.
    Other collaborators:
    Jarrett Polkinghorne(support worker),
    James Knock​(support worker)
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