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  Getting Back to the Basics  
 

Presented By
Jentle Harts Consulting
September 2008

 
 
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LaDonna Jensen, RN
Marilyn Hartle, MSW, LCSW
PO Box 551087
Indianapolis, IN 46205

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marilyn@jentleharts.com

 

Person Centered Care (PCC)
  • In person centered care, psychological care is valued as much as physical care
  • An example of best practices in care
  • Concepts not complicated yet not always easy to implement
  • Past practices focused on “managing” behaviors, caregiving, control, and losses
  • Changing the current culture of care is a lengthy process

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Why Bother With Person Centered Care?
  • Consumers are more sophisticated and have higher expectations of quality care
  • Baby boomers want more autonomy and control when making care decisions
  • Relationships have become the key to the vision of culture change
  • Expectations of quality care by third party reimbursement sources
  • Regulatory expectations of quality

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PCC = VIPS
  • Value
  • Individuals
  • Perspective
  • Social Environment

Courtesy of Dawn Brooker, Bradford Dementia Group, 2004


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