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In the realm of health and social care, Person Centred Care is an approach that works collaboratively with individuals to tailor care and support to their unique needs. This method not only reduces risks associated with neglect, bias, or inappropriate treatment but places the individual firmly at the centre of decision-making processes.
True Person Centred Care empowers individuals to:
For instance, when faced with the decision to consume food that's been exposed to heat for an extended period, individuals can gauge the potential health implications and decide accordingly. Such empowerment not only enhances their sense of autonomy but also plays a vital role in their own safeguarding.
Active Participation ensures that individuals actively partake in day-to-day activities and relationships with as much independence as feasible. By providing necessary tools and resources – like mobility aids or utensils that aid self-feeding – we can champion active involvement in one's own care journey.
For those receiving care and support, a respectful environment that upholds their dignity and rights is paramount. Key elements include:
Embracing a Person Centred Care methodology not only diminishes the chances of abuse but also amplifies individuals' rights, dignity, and overall well-being. By placing their needs and choices at the forefront, we can create a more compassionate, effective, and individualised care system.