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21/2/2024

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Support worker:- James
Seizure risk level:- Risk level- Min/med.
Previous night Sleep:-  11:21 hrs of sleep.
Resting heart rate:- 69 resting bpm.
Shift Times, Date :- 1600 hrs to 2130 hrs, Wednesday the 21st of February 2024.
ACTIVITIES.
 
Movie time.
Jigsaw.
 
WEATHER:
32° partly cloudy.
 
NOTES:
Sachin was inside the house, watching tv with his mother when I arrived. I went for a 10 minute drive to woolworths then when I returned i sat with Sachin. Sachin appeared well rested, he was orientated to people and his surroundings. Sachin had his dinner shortly afterwards, when he stood and tried to walk from the couch to the kitchen table he wobbled and stumbled all the way requiring constant support to stay up rite. He appeared to be intoxicated like a person drinking alcohol, but Sachin hasn’t been drinking, his mother did state he has had a cold and flu tablets, drowsy kind, thus would explain it.
Sachin had his dinner, his fine motor skills with his hands and eyes have not been affected, just his legs and balance. I encouraged to use the toilet Sachin no go. I assisted Sachin brush his teeth. Sachin was still wobbly on his feet so I encouraged him to sit on the lounge while I made teas and cleaned up. His mother ended up making Sachin and I a ginger chai tea. We sat in the lounge till 6 pm sipping these. At 6 pm we moved to the jigsaw room and done some puzzle, Sachin went OK, not his best effort.
At 1940 hours we packed up, washed our cups and Sachin had a toilet break (large output ). Sachin sat contently in his lounge chair for the remainder of the evening drinking a cup of tea and watching X files with his mother. Nil issues or incidents to report.
 
Shift ceased at 2130 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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