6 days to enjoy that beverage.
Implying it will last the rest of today..bakinacake wrote:
6 days to enjoy that beverage.
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
add some milo to a glass and pour it over your coco pops.tazz. wrote:
Implying it will last the rest of today..bakinacake wrote:
6 days to enjoy that beverage.
AussieReaper wrote:
add some milo to a glass and pour it over your coco pops.tazz. wrote:
Implying it will last the rest of today..bakinacake wrote:
6 days to enjoy that beverage.
noice
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yum!_Brandstazz. wrote:
KFC and Red Rooster would of perhaps been better.Cheez wrote:
By that logic, KFC and Pizza Hut are the same thing too.
Also I have that glass.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
I have a cert 2 in hospitality thanks to Yum! D:Cheez wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yum!_Brandstazz. wrote:
KFC and Red Rooster would of perhaps been better.Cheez wrote:
By that logic, KFC and Pizza Hut are the same thing too.
Also I have that glass.
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Wait, wait, go back to the candy bar.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
fucking sleeping pattern
noice
Indeed. :<KuSTaV wrote:
fucking sleeping pattern
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
oh my gravy
noice
cheez it!
S'cuse.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
Don't worry! im here
noice
which one is 11 and whch one eleven ?
Fuck Israel
It's early. And I've been awake for an hour
how do you get up so earlyJaekus wrote:
It's early. And I've been awake for an hour
this is madness
noice
I just woke up, and then one of the guests at work kept walking around so I couldn't go back to sleep. Had an hour's nap when I got home and went back to work.
Yeah, wasn't fun. But I got to see E3 live
Yeah, wasn't fun. But I got to see E3 live
Where do you work?
I watched e3 last night too. Went to bed @ 7, got up at 3...
...oh yeahh!
...oh yeahh!
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Respite house for people who have a mental illness.bakinacake wrote:
Where do you work?
Basically a glorified house keeper half the time, though on occasion there are emergencies (not very often) where I have to call an ambulance.
Other times I sit and talk when someone is feeling mentally unwell and lend an ear. Though we're not counsellors the line does get blurry at times between having a conversation and counselling.
are any of them criminally insane and dangerous?Jaekus wrote:
Respite house for people who have a mental illness.bakinacake wrote:
Where do you work?
Basically a glorified house keeper half the time, though on occasion there are emergencies (not very often) where I have to call an ambulance.
Other times I sit and talk when someone is feeling mentally unwell and lend an ear. Though we're not counsellors the line does get blurry at times between having a conversation and counselling.
Awesome, what sort of people do you get there? Like from clinically depressed to completely insane?Jaekus wrote:
Respite house for people who have a mental illness.bakinacake wrote:
Where do you work?
Basically a glorified house keeper half the time, though on occasion there are emergencies (not very often) where I have to call an ambulance.
Other times I sit and talk when someone is feeling mentally unwell and lend an ear. Though we're not counsellors the line does get blurry at times between having a conversation and counselling.
We're on the non-clinical side of mental health. Basically, think what a psych ward would be like, and then picture the opposite side: people aren't manic, completely drugged up or going through a psychotic episode. In saying this, we've still had people say they've been hearing voices, be quite depressed (clinical depression), have strange behaviours due to their illness and/or side affects from decades of taking lots of medication, etc.
We have anyone from age 18-65 who has a diagnosed mental illness AND must have a carer. Our organistation is to support the carer, so they have a break from the caring role and the person with the illness stays with us. A lot of the time everything kinda ticks along and whilst you're there as a support worker and have a chat to the guests (up to four at any one time staying) there isn't always a lot of big issues to deal with. Every now and then a guest will stay who has higher needs and more challenging behaviours, which can make a shift go longer but you take it all in your stride and it all works out one way or another.
Most confronting thing I've had to deal with was someone cutting their wrists in the middle of the night. It wasn't a suicide attempt (I could explain why but it's a little lengthy) but to be woken up with that, yeah, a bit full on. All worked out fine in the end, all things considered.
We have anyone from age 18-65 who has a diagnosed mental illness AND must have a carer. Our organistation is to support the carer, so they have a break from the caring role and the person with the illness stays with us. A lot of the time everything kinda ticks along and whilst you're there as a support worker and have a chat to the guests (up to four at any one time staying) there isn't always a lot of big issues to deal with. Every now and then a guest will stay who has higher needs and more challenging behaviours, which can make a shift go longer but you take it all in your stride and it all works out one way or another.
Most confronting thing I've had to deal with was someone cutting their wrists in the middle of the night. It wasn't a suicide attempt (I could explain why but it's a little lengthy) but to be woken up with that, yeah, a bit full on. All worked out fine in the end, all things considered.