PERSON CENTRED CARE

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BLOCK 4 Mind Map on PERSON CENTRED CARE, created by Jen Collins on 22/05/2013.
Jen Collins
Mind Map by Jen Collins, updated more than 1 year ago
Jen Collins
Created by Jen Collins over 11 years ago
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PERSON CENTRED CARE
  1. commonly used in field of dementia care and care of older people
    1. in demential care it aims to see person with dementia as an individual rather than focusing on the illness or abilities they have lost
      1. designing for dementia
        1. seven oaks, Derry
          1. community designed to resemble the city of Derry
            1. the familiar visual, minimises confusion
    2. sees individual as an equal in assessing, planning and implementing care
      1. not a key component of inst living (Goffman)
      2. HOUSING LEARNING + IMPROVEMENT NETWORK (section of DH)
        1. believe EXTRA CARE housing is suitable for (mild) dementia sufferes if certain design principles are in place
          1. example of designing for health
            1. colour coding (Sonali Gardens), familiar layout (Seven Oaks)
        2. promotes independance, offering flexibility and reliability to service users
          1. caters for psycho/social health
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