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Person-Centered Planning Practice Profile This document outlines the core components of Person-Centered Planning. There are four core components, Philosophy, Process, Product and Skills. There are three tools evaluate Person-Centered Planning practice. One tool is a self-assessment, to be completed by the practitioner.
The person-centered planning process is driven by the individual. The process: (1) Includes people chosen by the individual. (2) Provides necessary information and support to ensure that the individual directs the process to the maximum extent possible, and is enabled to make informed choices and decisions.
As defined by the Michigan Medicaid Long-Term Care Task Force in their final report, Person-Centered Planning means a process for planning and supporting the individual receiving services that builds upon the individuals capacity to engage in activities that promote community life and that honor the individuals
Person-Centered Planning Is the umbrella term for the process of planning and supporting the individual receiving services that builds upon the individuals capacity to engage in activities that promote community life and that honors the individuals preferences, choices, and abilities. MCL 330.
Sanderson (2000) described five key features of PCP: (a) the person is at the centre, (b) family members and friends are partners in planning, (c) the plan reflects what is important to the person, his/her capacities and what support he/she requires, (d) the plan results in actions that are about life, not just
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Person centred planning is a way of discovering how a person wants to live their life and what is required to make that possible. Person centred planning has its roots in the normalization and independent living movements. It is grounded in a social model of disability and a strengths-based approach.
Philosophy, process, product, and skills are the core components of the Wisconsin Person-Centered Planning Model. These core components are known as the 3Ps. Philosophy: A person-centered philosophy includes partnership, evocation, supporting autonomy, and empathy.

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