A practical guide to delivering personalisation [electronic book] : person-centred practice in health and social care / Helen Sanderson and Jaimee Lewis.
By: Sanderson, Helen [author].
Contributor(s): Lewis, Jaimee [author].
Material type: BookPublisher: London ; Philadelphia : J. Kingsley Publishers, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Description: 237 pages : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781849051941 (paperback); 1849051941 (paperback); 9780857004222 (e-book); 0857004220 (e-book).Subject(s): Integrative medicine | Patients -- Care | Medical social work -- AdministrationAdditional physical formats: Print version:.: A practical guide to delivering personalisation.DDC classification: 610 Online resources: E-book Also available in print form.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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e-BOOK | MTU Bishopstown Library eBook | 610 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | |||
e-BOOK | MTU Bishopstown Library eBook | 610 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Personalisation means people, their families and carers having choice and control over their support on a day-to-day basis. To deliver personalised services, professionals and carers need to do more than just hand over financial control: they need to know what is important to a person, the best way to support them, how they communicate and how they make decisions.
This book will show how to deliver personalisation through simple, effective and evidence-based person-centred practice that changes people's lives and helps them achieve the outcomes they want. It covers why person-centred practice is relevant to the personalisation agenda and what person-centred thinking and person-centred reviews are, introducing the tools that can help you carry them out. It also explores the relationship between person-centred plans and support plans, and how person-centred practice can be used in the journey of support through adulthood - from prevention or the management of long-term health conditions to reablement, recovery, support in old age and at the end of life. There is also a chapter on taking a person-centred approach to risk.
This is an essential guide for all staff in health and social care including service providers, managers, practitioners and students.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-230) and index.
Person-centred practice: why this, why now? -- Context: why person-centred practice is important now -- History of person-centred planning and thinking -- Values and principles underpinning a person-centred approach -- Person-centred thinking -- Learning and understanding the balance between what is important to and for the person -- Person-centred thinking tools that enhance voice, choice and control -- Person-centred thinking tools that clarify roles and responsibilities -- Person-centred thinking tools for analysis and action -- Person-centred thinking tools for deeper learning -- Deciding which person-centred thinking tool to use and how to build a detailed person-centred description -- Person-centred reviews and person-centred planning -- Person-centred review process -- Person-centred reviews and care programme approach -- Person-centred planning -- Person-centred thinking, planning and support planning -- Person-centred thinking from prevention to end of life -- Prevention and well-being -- Long-term conditions -- Person-centred thinking in recovery -- Person-centred thinking and reablement -- Support at home and in residential care -- Person-centred thinking and end-of-life care -- Person-centred approach to risk.
Also available in print form.
Electronic reproduction.: ProQuest LibCentral. Mode of access: World Wide Web