Person-Centred Care

Person-Centred Care
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Person-Centred Care

Putting Individuals First: Explore the core of person-centred care, emphasizing the individual's needs and goals.

Building Trusting Bonds: Understand the importance of active listening, empathy, and respect in forming meaningful connections.

Empowering Choice: Highlight the value of providing options and encouraging independence in care.

Tailoring Care Plans: Discuss the importance of collaborative, adaptable care plans tailored to individual needs.

Lessons

  1. Brief Description of Person-Centered Care

    This training course is an in-depth exploring about how person-centered care puts people and their families at the center of any care and support intervention. Content includes assessment and support planning, through to provision of care in residential or home care settings.
  2. Module 1: Course Overview

    In this course, we are going to learn about person centered approaches for care and support, and how to implement a person-centered approach in an adult social care setting.
  3. Module 2: Definitions and Values

    What is meant by person-centered care approach? Well, it is started in the 1940’s, centered around the revolutionary ideas of American psychologist Dr. Carl Rogers who began moving away from assumptions that the expert knew best what was good for the client.
  4. Module 3: Care Plans and Consent

    A good way of implementing a person-centered approach for an individual service user is to find out about their preferences, desires and needs. The best way of doing this is by working in partnership with the service user and their family, friends, carers and medical experts such as doctors, therapists and social workers.
  5. Module 4: Daily Reports

    Daily reports play a significant role in person-centered care approach and relate directly to the information in your care plans. Basically, a daily report is a form in which you record routine events. It is in fact, a legal document, so the facts you record should be accurate and consistent, giving a true account of what happened.
  6. Module 5: Example Care Plans

    When filling out a care plan, each section has a space where you can write down relevant issues and being taken to address them. Apparently, care plans will vary with your organization and with the individual, but let’s make a start with the care plan for James Smith.
  7. Module 6: Case Study

    In this module we're going to walk you through the full story of a person centered approach, so you can see how it works in the real world to produce a successful outcome that meets the needs and goals of the service user, the carers, the associated medical staff, and the service user’s family.

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