Person-centered values provide a foundation on which we can base and build our practice. We need to understand what the values are, how we can promote them and why they are important. A value is simply what is important in the life of the person we are supporting. These are the person centered values; Individuality, rights, choices, privacy, independence, dignity, respect, partnership, equal opportunities. 1.2 person centered values are important with care plans as Care planning is all about improving the lives of those who receive care.
The ultimate result would be an improvement in the value they deliver to the patient. If clinical value cannot be achieved, however, where else could a health care organization turn to achieve greater value to a customer? If clinical value cannot be achieved, a health care organization can turn to the process quality to achieve greater value to a customer. The text outlined, that “process quality represents the ease with which a customer can access the clinical quality” (Berkowitz, pg.201). There are several dimensions of service process quality, which includes dependability, responsiveness, authority, empathy and tangible evidence, if all these can be achieved with evidence, then the group accomplished customer value enhanced with clinical value.
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In terms of developing a successful person-centred approach to care, a working knowledge of Carl Rogers’s growth promoting core skills is essential, which are empathy, honesty, unconditional positive regard which means accepting the individuals without any prejudice and developing rapport which provides the basis for person-centred approach. In addition to this, person-centred approach looks at individual’s needs, this links to Abrahams Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs, for example looking at the person’s physiological need which is shelter or food. http://dan.advocacyplus.org.uk/pages/person-centred-approach.html 1.2 Outline the benefits of working with an individual with dementia in a person-centred manner The benefits are that the individual and their families will feel empowered and safe within the care being provided. If everyone within the care setting is carrying out a person centred approach and recording and passing on relevant information to other staff members everyone will become familiar with the individual and their requirements, which in turn will make them feel empowered too, this will go a long
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN MARKETING NATIONAL POLLUTION PREVENTION CENTER FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Annotated Bibliography of Marketing Sources This bibliography contains annotations for selected Resource List materials. Books and articles were annotated by Vanderbilt University research staff under the direction of Associate Professor Mark Cohen; annotations of case studies were written by their publishers. Bracketed letters indicate the corresponding topic in the Resource List: A. Introductory Readings and Books B. Product Manufacturing and Packaging C. Attitudes, Perception, Willingness-to-Pay, and Green Consumers D. Advertising and Green Marketing Trends E. Strategic Management and How to Market Green Products F. Environmental Marketing
Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.com. AP® ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2008 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 2 (continued) (d) Discuss TWO viable methods for reducing the amount of cadmium entering
The coordinate and use shared technology. (CITE) This type of collaboration provides strategic insight, organizational support, and guidance on federal standards to advance the healthcare and humans services enterprise. (CITE) These efforts have gone to improve service coordination and lower the cost to advance the health and wellbeing of the people, families, and communities. (CITE) The organization wants to be able to become interoperable. Meaning that HHS will have the ability to exchange information from state to state.
Poverty and social work. British Journal of Social Work, 40(8), 2380–2397. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Plummer, S.-B., Makris, S., & Brocksen S. M. (Eds.).
Part 3: Policies and practices for positive care. Part A. A positive care environment brings service users the understanding that they are recognised as individuals and respected by their needs and wants being met by service staff. There are relevant acts of legislations that encourage this by promoting a positive care practice with several laws. According to the As level for Edexcel, Health and social care book, by Neil Moonie, there are two key elements to creating a positive care environment.
When analyzing social situations (use this in research paper...) P-political E- Environmental S- Social T- Technological E- Economic L- Legal Class 2 week 2 Thur. 30/1/2014 CORR 210 Due 13th Feb-- 1 page typed In class Assignment- (get to point) 1.