Lecture 2 - Person-Centered vs. Medical Model Care Flashcards

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What does the Medical Model of Care look like in LTC?

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  • Routines
  • Morning wake up calls
  • Institutionalized Group Care: BATCH TREATMENT, treated as one large group and not individuals
  • Task oriented
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What are the 3 plagues of LTC?

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  1. ) Loneliness
  2. ) Helplessness
  3. ) Boredom
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What does Person-Centred Care look like in LTC?

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  • Provides road map to deinstitutionalize the nursing homes many seniors find themselves in
  • Autonomy
  • They’re at the centre of their own health care
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What does Person-Centred Care mean?

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The patient/client (and family if applicable) are at the centre of their own health care
- Having choice and decisions over their lives

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Person Centred Care as an ATTITUDE!

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It is an ATTITUDE maintaining the resident is more important than providing nursing tasks, rigid schedules and routines
- Person FIRST, everything else second

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What is the Person Centred Care Philosophy?

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Involved a departure from institutional life and providing care according to the traditional medical model.
-> Moving AWAY from the medical model and towards a “whole” person and their health experience

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How is Person Centred Care a roadmap???

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It provides directions for all stakeholders, the management, employees, residents and family
- Need everyone to forge ahead with new and exciting ideas! Need all to create the person-centred home

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How do the two models look different in a LTC? (MEDICAL VS. PCC)

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Medical: SCHEDULES!! Scheduled showers, meals, activities, wake up times, bed times, etc

Person-centred: CHOICE. Wake up when they want, eat when they want, spontaneous activity times, bath/shower when they want, etc

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What does VIPS stand for?

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VALUING, INDIVIDUALS, PERSPECTIVE, SOCIAL
VALUING people & those who care for them.

Treating people as INDIVIDUALS. (unique history, personality, preferences, etc)

Looking at the world from their PERSPECTIVE (ex. person with dementia)

Enriched SOCIAL environment - peoples lives are grounded in relationships.

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