4222-319 Facilitate person centred assessment, planning, implementation and review (HSC 3020)
1.1 Explain the importance of a holistic approach to assessment and planning of care or support.
In the health and social care setting it’s imperative that we take a holistic approach within all aspects of our work settings. As carer’s, a holistic approach of person centred care is when planning care needs and considerations, and the type of individually tailored care packages and provision is of great importance. Holistic means looking at a situation as a whole and not just part of it. The holistic approach is paramount in driving forward the way service users are assessed and implementing the planning for a robust care and support
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The process ensures timely interventions, prevents concerns from escalating and supports self-management.
1.2 Describe ways of supporting the individual to lead the assessment and planning process.
Ways of supporting an individual to lead the assessment and the planning process would be the participation of people with high support and care needs themselves, (people with severe/profound intellectual disability and/or complex disability) in the process of focusing on what is important to them now, and in the future. And acting upon this in alliance with their family and friends. This involves considering the ability of service providers to continually listen to, learn about, and facilitate opportunities with, the people they are supporting. It is important to note that the individual with care and support needs, their participation is considered beyond the individual planning meeting. (which may be an important part of the decision making process). Rather, active participation throughout the entire individual planning process is discussed. There are four common themes in person-centred planning assessments. These are:
1. The service user and his/her care team including any advocates, make parallel around a common understanding of what is Important to the individual now and in the future.
2. Generation of creative actions that will gradually bring about more of what is desirable for the client.
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3. Provision of support for the
One method of assessment used is a holistic approach. To assess an individual in a holistic manner is to see that individual for more than just their functioning body,
should check the care plan in order to know they are providing the correct care and support and following the individuals wishes. If any problems are recognised then the care plan can be updated to reflect these changes.
In looking at this model I have found that many people have views that based on discrimination and prejudice they are embedded in today’s society, the attitudes and the surrounding environment often focuses on what a person lacks in terms of disability and focuses on condition or illness or a person’s lack of ability. To combat this prejudice within making space we use person centred care planning it is my responsibility to promote the use of this and to ensure that the support workers who deliver it are fully trained to do so. It is also
In this report I will be investigating how care services meet the needs of individuals by firstly analysing the needs of an individual using care services. Then I will go on to explain the roles of the care planning process in identifying needs, and explain the features of a positive care practise. After explaining that, I will analysis positive care environments and evaluate how they meet needs before finally explaining the role of legislation in promoting a positive care environment.
1 Explain what person-centred thinking is, and how it relates to person-centred reviews and person-centred planning - This is when you as a carer must find a balance between what is important from and for the person. Person-centred planning is when you have to reflect on their capabilities and what support they may require now and in the future so that they can play an active part in their community. So services should be delivered in a way the person chooses not them being slotted into gaps to suit others.
It is important to identify individual’s specific and unique needs so that they can receive the best care possible. Taking a person centred approach is vital, treating a service user as an individual person and acknowledge that
wellbeing of the individual. It is important to supply the individual with information and services that
The level of care a person needs or the type of care they require varies from person-to-person. All assessments should be done with a person-centred
As a support worker, it is imperative that we look at all aspects of health and social care with a holistic approach when planning and provision is concerned. Holistic means looking at a situation as a whole and not just part of it.
Person Centred Planning allows more control for the customer allowing their individual choices and needs to be catered for and in turn services such as what I as a manager
It is important to review care and support plans as people’s needs change. By including the person, their family then everyone knows what is happening and the family can help to monitor mood swings and behaviour. The individual and the family can express their views and preferences and any relevant risk assessments may be done with everyone involved. By monitoring the individual, a decision can be made as to whether the changes are effective and if the best care is being given to encourage independence and promote dignity.
Identify the processes and assessment tools involved in planning support for individuals with different needs who use social care services.
achieve truly person-centred care we need to understand how the individual experiences his or her
Given the current focus on financial targets some might ask whether person centred practice is a “nice to have” rather than an essential. However if we turn this around according to the 4 principles of personal centred care identified in the Health Foundation Framework, we would be saying it was acceptable
Discovering what is important to their person- person centred planning therefore focuses on the person’s capacities and not their deficits, and looks at what supports they need rather than if the individual needs to change. This shared understanding about the individual will reflect what is important to the person in their day to day life, and in the future, they