Bright Brains Global will strive always to ensure, through the application of professional, up-to-date, rigorous and fully documented care practices that these aims, (encompassed and recognised within the general framework of “personalised care”) affording people dignity, respect and compassion, will be achieved in all cases.
Person-Centred Care essentially means that any care is focused on the needs of the individual, rather than the organizational needs of the service.
To guide BBGL on steps to undertake in rendering care based on client need to live a fulfilled life.
Where the Client has been referred by another provider, or is introduced to Bright Brains Global with a Personal Care Plan already in place, Bright Brains Global will ensure that the Client’s needs and preferences which may have been assessed and incorporated into such a Care Plan, are relevant and up-to-date.
If this is not the case, then the process will commence as if the Client is being assessed for the first time.
This Personal Care Plan will be subject to regular and ongoing review, (with review dates established) and will be modified so as to reflect changing circumstances and Client preferences. Such modifications will be discussed with Clients so that they fully understand any risks and benefits associated with such changes, and will be notified to all individuals responsible for delivering care.
Bright Brains Global Detailed Policy/Procedure Statement, entitled Care Needs Assessment, provides further information and guidance as to how these objectives are to be met in practice. In discussing, completing and formalising the Client’s Personal Care Plan Bright Brains Global will ensure that Clients:
Where any preferences about the choice of care and treatment can’t be met for whatever reason (including as a result of restrictions under the Mental Health Act 1983), or the Client’s preferences impact upon Bright Brains Global ability to meet their needs, then this will be fully documented and explained in order to:
Where a Client lacks mental capacity to make specific decisions relating to their care and treatment, and no lawful representative has been appointed, their best interests will be established in accordance with the Mental Capacity Act 2005, and these will be acted upon.
Similarly, Clients who have been detained under the Mental Health Act 1983 will be cared for in accordance with requirements laid down within this Act.
At the conclusion of the assessment and care planning process Bright Brains Global will have achieved the following key objectives, for each Client in their care, essential to personalised care planning and support –
Your personal goals and the things that are important to you have been discussed and form the basis of your care or treatment.
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We have asked you about the people that matter most in your life and we have given you the opportunity to involve them in the way that you choose.
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We have provided you with understandable full information and supported you to make decisions that take account of your personal goals and the things that are important to you.
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You will always be given the opportunity to be involved in discussions. All information exchanges and communication between professionals or between different services or supports are transparent and always provide you with the opportunity either to be present or to contribute to the process.
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As much as possible, the timing and methods by which you contact and use services or supports are flexible and can be adapted to your personal needs.
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Review and Improvement
This Policy will be amended from time to time to ensure it remains up-to-date.
Policy was last updated on 01/12/2021
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