Care Personalisation
Found 9 free book(s)The Care Act 2014 and Dementia - LondonADASS
londonadass.org.uk•The Care Act introduces new responsibilities for Local ... •This continues the move towards personalisation and establishes in law many elements of personalisation. •It provides an outline on how Local Authorities should be acting, explaining a process for care
Person-centred care made simple What everyone should …
www.health.org.ukpersonalisation, relationship-centred care and, in Scotland, mutuality. In this guide, we refer to ‘person-centred care’ throughout. We use the word ‘person’ in order to emphasise a holistic approach to care, that takes into account the whole person – not a narrow
New models of home care - King's Fund
www.kingsfund.org.ukPersonalisation 7. Integrated care approaches 8. Community assets and connections 9. Family-based support and communal living In our findings for each of the key opportunity areas, we include: • a brief description and examples • findings from our evidence review
Key facts - Impact of adult safeguarding - Skills for Care
www.skillsforcare.org.ukSocial care practitioners experience dilemmas and tensions in balancing a positive approach to risk taking with their safeguarding responsibilities. There is insufficient evidence to support or reject that: How the implementation of personalisation and personal budgets affects adult safeguarding. 9.
Delivering Care and Support Planning - Think Local Act ...
www.thinklocalactpersonal.org.ukpersonalisation agenda in health, social care and housing services that have been at the forefront of service planning and delivery since the publication of Putting People First in 2008. It places the transformation of services for individuals and families within . Support Planning.
Carers and personalisation: improving outcomes
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukA Vision for Adult Social Care: Capable Communities and Active Citizens. It includes examples to illustrate how the principles of personalisation have been applied, emphasising the value of finding ways forward that make sense and work best locally. One of the challenges of personalisation is to enable commissioners, providers, carers and those ...
Personalisation
www.local.gov.ukPersonalisation 3 Key messages Embed in your council’s approach to adult social care an overarching culture and emphasis on ‘personalisation’, based on an understanding that the individual is best placed to understand their needs and how best to meet those needs. Ensure that your council’s approach provides
Person Centred Planning
www.familiesleadingplanning.co.ukgood starting -point is ‘people who know and care about the person’. This may well yield a different list from ‘peo ple who provide a service to this person’. • The person chooses the setting and timing of meetings If a meeting does take place it …
A Person Centred Approach to Risk - Think Local Act Personal
www.thinklocalactpersonal.org.ukpeople who know and care about them most to think about how they wish to move forward and the risks involved; making decisions, taking actions and learning together. We have called this process a ‘Person Centred Approach to Risk’ (Allen et al 2008). In this section we will look at the ‘holy grail’ criteria put forward by Bates and