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I would also like infor on the "first person careplan" if any one has any.
Lisa In a message dated 2/21/2004 5:13:13 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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--- Begin Message ---This "first person careplan" is gaining popularity in the Culture Change facilities. If anyone knows a resource I would greatly appreciate the info as I am at a facility that is currently under going Culture Change. Please reply to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks, Sonia
bill deane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Yes, I also remember that post. It sounds like such a great idea. I think they called them "lst person careplans"Because you would interview with family members and/or loved ones and find out what the resident enjoyed doing, orparticular "routine" and put it in the careplan In the first person context, (as if the resident themselves is talking to you)such as: intervention: I enjoy taking a nap after lunch around1pm. I enjoy working with flowers/plants. I think you can see the idea. One of the replies to the post stated that thesurveyors from the state were extremly impressed with these.Bill-----Original Message-----We are looking for examples or a temp plate for making care plan specific for our alzheimers units. I remember in the way back past someone mentioning using a story book type care plan to address resident needs strenghts, etc.....
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please email me templates privately. Thanks!
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