Personalised Care Plans with Dove Home Care AgencyPosted by Bhuvnesh Aggarwal on June 6th, 2018 Personalised Care Plans In layman’s language at Dove homecare, we will draft a personalised caring schedule. It will be well planned to achieve the maximum level of satisfaction and quality lifestyle. Personalised Care Plans is a patient-owned approach to care planning. It helps our loved ones to consider in advance of their appointment what health and “lifestyle” goals they would like to achieve, resulting in a more collaborative and productive care planning session. The main aim or focus is to provide a good life and ensure the support is designed and coordinated around the desired outcomes. The Personalised Care Plan is established to achieving individual’s centered care with long-term conditions i.e. (LTC). This plans generally planned for the persons who are suffering from the long-term diseases like physical and mental health conditions. What is personalised care? Personalised care planning empowers individuals, promotes independence and helps people to be more involved in decisions about their care. It centre’s on listening to individuals, finding out what matters to them and finding out what support they need. Personalised care planning is essentially about addressing an individual’s full range of needs, taking into account their health, personal, family, social, economic, educational, mental health, ethnic and cultural background and circumstances. It recognizes that there are other issues, in addition to medical needs, that affect a person’s total health and well-being. Who is for Personalised Care? This is for people with long-term physical and mental health conditions; it can be beneficial to anyone with ongoing health and care needs for e.g. ➢ People at risk of frailty The outcomes of Personalised Care Plans Personalised care and support planning focuses on the conversation between the individual, their carer, and the care practitioner (or supporter). The key points of these discussions are then recorded as the person’s agreed ‘care and support plan’. ● Change in health and wellbeing, including physical, psychological, or psychosocial health Here are some examples of personal outcomes: • To better manage my pain relief so I don’t wake up at night Find out more information: www.dovehomecare.com Like it? Share it!More by this author |