| Person Centered Planning
“Person Centered Planning is a process
of learning how a person wants to live and then describing
what needs to be done to help the person move toward that
life.”
Michael W. Smull
Zenith Services believes that all people
want to be independent and to have as much control over their
lives as possible. The company considers it to be its responsibility
to seek opportunities in which the consumers it serves can
participate as fully as possible in achieving their own dreams
and desires. To this end, Zenith Services and its consumers
together develop individual plans of action to assist the
consumer in reaching their dreams. This is called Person
Centered Planning. The tools Zenith Services uses to achieve
Person Centered Planning include Essential Lifestyle Planning
(ELP) and Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope (PATH).
Consumers are given a choice of participating in these team
formats and are encouraged to invite the people whom they
wish to be present to meet with them and to develop a plan
of action. These meetings help all those involved to understand
better how to provide support so that the consumer may achieve
the dreams they have for their future.
The following describes the general principals
of both Essential Lifestyle Planning (ELP) and Planning Alternative
Tomorrows with Hope (PATH)
Essential Lifestyle Planning (ELP)
What is Essential Lifestyle Planning?
- Finding out with is important to someone
and understanding a person’s preferred lifestyle.
- A way for Care Givers to learn about what
health, safety and risk means to the individual.
- A set of values and strategies used to assist
a person in creating a vision for the future and working
toward its realization.
- A process that leads to a greater understanding
of the person’s, Core Values, Dreams and Visions,
Gifts and Capacities, as well as Likes and Dislikes.
Essential Lifestyle Planning is a structured
approach to:
- Learn how people want to live their lives.
- Organize and communicate what is important
to an individual in a way that is user-friendly.
- Ensure that persons are heard regardless
of the nature and severity of their disability.
- Create a flexible process that can and should
be used with other person-centered planning techniques.
The Essential Lifestyle Planning Process
The person receiving the Essential Lifestyle
Plan will recruit individuals who are willing to make a commitment
to contribute to the plan
The Zenith Services Program Manager will
assist the person in setting a date, with the Essential Lifestyle
Plan Coordinator for the Essential Lifestyle Plan to take
place. The plan itself will take two to four hours and persons
participating must make a commitment to staying through the
entire process, then committing to the follow through with
the plan
After the process, the plan will be written
up and the team will reconvene to celebrate the plan
Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope
(PATH)
PATH is a tool that asks questions such as, “What
are your dreams? What are the things that you want for yourself?” and
then uses small, manageable steps to break down the tasks
to make a realistic plan that will help you achieve your
dreams. You provide the dreams and PATH will lead you to
the realization of those dreams.
What is PATH? PATH is a recipe for success.
Simply add your dreams to the PATH process.
- PATH is consumer directed. It allows the
consumer to DREAM!!
- PATH is colorful, creative, positive, fun,
visual, and possible.
- PATH is an opportunity for the consumer
to make Real Life Choices.
- PATH is a two hour minimum commitment by
a team of friends, family, or other support people. Nobody
reaches his or her dreams without help from others.
Benefits of PATH:
- Relationships with the consumer are strengthened.
- The consumer is given a license to dream.
- All persons involved can feel rewarded knowing
that they have created a concrete, structured plan that
provides unlimited opportunities for success.
- Facing and overcoming the challenges of
dreaming big enhance the quality of life for families and
consumers.
PATH is for everybody. It works.
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