10 1-800-327-4269 • [email protected] 10 1-800-327-4269 Person-Centered Care in Practice Person-Centered Care in Practice: Tools for Transformation Book Based on the authors’ 10-year partnership of research and real-world experience, this book guides you through the essentials so you can manage a facility-wide implementation: create and sustain real change, assess your progress, and stay on track. Realistic strategies and illustrated examples help you focus on what’s necessary in your facility for a successful transformation. The Toolkit makes it happen with 24 reproducible resources, like the Plan of Care Guide, Interactions Training Worksheet, and Place Experience Assessment. The Book includes a CD with both PDF and customizable Word versions of the documents in the Toolkit, plus a Facility-Wide license for printouts. A Systems Approach to Change Person-centered care is a promising model to achieve a culture change throughout your long-term care setting. The Person-Centered Care in Practice Package guides you, step by step, through the transition process to a system-wide model of care. The Package consists of two complementary components: Person-Centered Care in Practice: Tools for Transformation Book and Modeling Person-Centered Care in Practice DVD. Together they give you the background knowledge, implementation tools, and training resources to successfully transform your organization. Lyn Geboy and Beth Meyer-Arnold Person-Centered Performance Indicators ✔ ✔ Engagement (participant behavior) ✔ ✔ Interaction (staff behavior) ✔ ✔ Personal Detractors ✔ ✔ Partner Record ✔ ✔ Person-Centered Plan of Care ✔ ✔ Person-Centered Plan of Care Review ✔ ✔ Self-Evaluation Performance Appraisal ✔ ✔ Performance Evaluation ● ● Recognize how the Place-Based Model for Change helps improve practice, programs, and services. ● ● Establish a clear mission incorporating seven values. ● ● Collect baseline and ongoing data. ● ● Focus on participants’ and residents’ engagement. ● ● Reflect the interests, experiences, and preferences of the participants in your program. ● ● Increase and enhance staff interactions. ● ● Create meaningful activities. ● ● Nurture concurrent small groups. ● ● Personalize the physical environment. Transform your organization Person-Centered Care in Practice for Families NEW! What if someone you love has been diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment or dementia— now what? What does that mean? What can you do? What sort of future is in store for you? Person-Centered Care in Practice for Families has the information you need about mild cognitive impairment and dementia, ideas for things you can do now keep your brain and body as healthy as possible, practical strategies for managing the changes ahead, and suggestions for staying in control of your life. Making the most of life with mild cognitive impairment or dementia requires you to think differently about yourself, your family and friends, and the person at the center of it all.