B2 - DESCRIBE HOW PERSON-CENTRED PRACTICE IS USED TO SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS.
B3 - A minimum of two (2) relevant and traceable references must be included. A reference list must be included.
Case Study
Case Study
Abdul is a 45 year old Muslim who has a physical disability and requires support during meal times. Abdul is nervous about having a meal with everyone at the table because he feels embarrassed that he will need support with both eating, drinking and cleaning.
Abdul is a 45 year old Muslim who has a physical disability and requires support during meal times. Abdul is nervous about having a meal with everyone at the table because he feels embarrassed that he will need support with both eating, drinking and cleaning.
- Describe how you, as a practitioner, could promote Abdul's dignity and respect.
- Describe how to support Abdul with making informed choices at meal times.
- Explain how Abdul's care plan can be used to support him at meal times.
Group Activity
Group Activity
As we already know person-centred practice is important in identifying when planning care as each individual is unique. This question is asking what support are we giving to a service user (or what benefit is it to the service user) if we apply a person-centred approach.
As we already know person-centred practice is important in identifying when planning care as each individual is unique. This question is asking what support are we giving to a service user (or what benefit is it to the service user) if we apply a person-centred approach.
In your teams, give yourselves 20 minutes and think of how person-centred practice can support the service user achieve the following:
In your teams, give yourselves 20 minutes and think of how person-centred practice can support the service user achieve the following:
- Informed Choice
2. Dignity and Respect
2. Dignity and Respect
3. Care Planning
3. Care Planning
4. Tailored Communication
4. Tailored Communication
5. Consent
5. Consent
6. Risk Management
6. Risk Management
Person-centred practice is an important part of health and social care, as it places the individual at the centre of the care process. It seeks to provide individuals with the opportunity to make informed choices, and to have their views and wishes respected. It also encourages the development of a trusting relationship between the individual and their care provider, and can help promote independence and self-advocacy.