Person-Centered
Practices Resources
NCAPPS compiled a list of
helpful resources for person-centered practices and related
activities to enhance work supporting people with
disabilities and older adults with long-term services
needs.
Learn more about the resources and follow the links for
more information.
Person-Centered
Practices in the National Core Indicators Data. (November
2021). This resource provides examples of existing
measures of outcomes of person-centered supports. It
demonstrates how a state could use NCI data to understand
person-centered outcomes of supports within their state
with direct reference to the CMS home- and community-based
settings.
Person-Centered
Practice as Anchor and Beacon: Pandemic Wisdom from the
NCAPPS Community. (March 2021) In the
early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, NCAPPS reached out to
its network to invite members to film brief videos
responding to how we hold on to - and even expand -
person-centered practices during a global pandemic. These
videos are now featured as part of the NCAPPS Shorts
collection. NCAPPS invited all participants to co-create a
journal article exploring the themes that emerged from the
videos. Twelve people - a mix of disabled and non-disabled
NCAPPS staff and colleagues, came together to create the
paper. The paper - and the process - was a
very collaborative effort and is a reminder of
the power of community and connection in advancing
person-centered thinking, planning, and practice.
Removing
Barriers to Healthcare: A New Era for House Calls?
(November 2021) This resources provides ideas for
health care professionals, leaders, states and community
stakeholders to think about as we dream of a new, and more
accessible normal in the era of COVID-19.
Asset Mapping Toolkit.
(June 2020) This toolkit is valuable for those
working to connect in a meaningful way with the stakeholder
network in their area.
Five
Competency Domains for Staff Who Facilitate Person-Centered
Planning. (November 2020) Given the
importance of choice and self-determination in any
person-centered system, it is important that those who
provide support understand and embrace the skills and
values necessary to maximize the participants ability to
make decisions and exercise agency in their lives.
Better
Together: Brain Injury Survivors Building Community &
Making a Difference. (October
2021) While it feels safe to assume that we all agree
that leadership from and involvement by individuals with
lived experience is a key ingredient to making a project
successful it is all to easy to make the invite and then be
confused as to why the project was not as successful as you
had hoped. This webinar provided tangible advice and tools
from people with lived experience about how to make
participation on teams accessible for people with brain injuries.
It provided great advice that is relevant for making any
team or group process accessible to everyone involved.
Person-Centered
Supports in Popular Culture. (August 2021)
It can be important that all people get to see
themselves reflected in media depictions, and unfortunately
these haven’t always featured people with
disabilities.
Doing
With, Not Doing For: What It Takes to Facilitate
Person-Centered Planning. (January
2021) This webinar is a companion to the Five
Competency Domains for Staff Who Facilitate Person-Centered
Planning NCAPPS resource. The five competency domains are
incredibly useful when seeking to hire or train
facilitators in person-centered planning, developing
quality standards, or helping people who access services
and their caregivers learn about what they should expect
from the planning process.
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