How Can Person-Centred Care Help You?

Person-centred home care is a form of home support that places the person receiving care at the heart of their care plan. This approach to care acknowledges the unique needs, preferences, and circumstances of each individual and seeks to create a care and support plan that is tailored to their specific needs. In this blog post, we will explore the aspect of person-centred home care, why it is important, and how it can benefit both the person receiving care and their Community Care Assistants.

What is Person-Centred Home Care?

Person-centred home care is a holistic approach to care and support that is focused on meeting the unique needs of the individual. This type of care and support involves developing a care plan that is tailored to the person's individual needs, preferences, and circumstances. It seeks to empower the individual to take an active role in their own care, enabling them to maintain their independence, control, and dignity.

Person-centred home care involves working with the individual and their family members and/or dedicated advocates to identify their goals, aspirations, and needs. This information is then used to develop a care plan that takes into account the individual's physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. Care plans are designed to support the individual to live as independently as possible, whilst ensuring that their safety and well-being are maintained.

Why is Person-Centred Home Care important?

Person-centred home care is important because it recognizes that each person is unique and has their own set of needs and preferences. By taking a person-centred approach, care providers can develop care plans that are tailored to the individual, ensuring that they receive the support they need to live their life to the fullest.

Person-centred home care also helps to empower the individual, giving them a sense of control and autonomy over their own care. This can be particularly important for individuals who are living with long-term conditions or disabilities, as it can help them to maintain their independence and improve their quality of life.

In addition, person-centred home care can also benefit Community Care Assistants by providing them with a better understanding of the individual's needs and preferences. This can help to reduce stress and burnout amongst the CCA’s, enabling them to provide better high-quality care.

Benefits of Person-Centred Home Care

There are many benefits of person-centred home care, both for the individual receiving care and for their Community Care Assistants.

Some of the key benefits include:

  • Improved Quality of Life - By taking a person-centred approach, individuals are able to receive care that is tailored to their specific needs and preferences. This can help to improve their quality of life and enable them to live as independently as possible.

  • Increased Independence - Person-centred home care can help individuals to maintain their independence and control over their own care. This can be particularly important for individuals who are living with long-term conditions or disabilities.

  • Better Communication - Person-centred home care involves working closely with the individual and their family members to identify their needs and preferences. This can help to improve communication and ensure that everyone is on the same page when it comes to the individual's care.

  • Reduced Stress and Burnout - By providing care that is tailored to the individual's needs and preferences, CCAs are better able to manage their workload. This can help to reduce stress and burnout amongst CCA’s, enabling them to provide better quality care.

In conclusion, person-centred home care is a holistic approach to care that places the individual at the heart of the care plan. By taking a person-centred approach, care providers can develop a care plan that is tailored to the individual's unique needs and preferences, enabling them to maintain their independence, control, and dignity. This approach to care can benefit both the individual receiving care and their caregivers, helping to improve their quality of life and reduce stress and burnout.

At Bloom & Care, we focus on person-centred home care, ensuring all clients receive care to a high standard focusing on each individual and always putting them at the centre of their care. Find out about our care options here.

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