Person-Centered Planning, Practice and Thinking Poster (#14063)
Person-Centered Planning
Common Myth: We´re already doing it! Reality: We´re doing some of it!
Person-Centered Planning, Practice and Thinking Poster (#14063)
1. Person-Centered THINKING
BALANCING WHAT´S IMPORTANT TO WITH WHAT´S IMPORTANT FOR
- Among other things, consider what´s important to the person served (friendships, meaning in life, dreams).
- Balance this with what´s important for the person (safety, medication, housing, food).
2. Person-Centered PLANNING
TRUE PERSON-CENTERED PLANNING SHOULD BE HAPPENING ALL THE TIME
- Goals/dreams often change – PCP leads to a plan that is a living, breathing document, always evolving with regular conversations.
- PCP must: be led by the person served whenever possible, with staf support as needed; include those who the individual wants to be there; include time-limited modifcations, with staf support, if any individual rights are restricted.
3. Person-Centered PRACTICE
THE MANY DIFFERENT WAYS WE PROVIDE CARE, SUPPORT, AND SERVICES
…that allow for all individuals being supported to have:
- real choices to consider and decisions to make;
- control over their space and resources; and
- true involvement in the communities where they live, work and play.
The federal government updated their regulations that made many changes to Medicaid-funded home and community-based services (HCBS), including requiring those providing HCBS to follow revised person-centered planning guidelines.
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