At Boort District Health we respect the patient/resident experience. This is demonstrated in our commitment to delivering person centred care.
In the broadest terms, person centred care is a model in which we partner with residents, patients, families and carers to identify and satisfy the full range of resident or patient needs and preferences.
The core concepts we believe are at the heart of person centred care includes:
- All nursing, personal carers, medical officers and other health care practitioners listen to and honour resident, patient and family/carers perspectives and choices.
- Resident, patient and family/carer knowledge, values, beliefs and cultural backgrounds are incorporated into the planning and delivery of care.
- Health care practitioners communicate and share complete unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful. Residents, patients and families/carers receive timely, complete and accurate information in order to effectively participate in care and decision making.
- Residents, patients, family/ carers are encouraged and supported in decision making at the level they choose.
- Residents, families/ carers are also included in decision making across the health service.
The following video from Cleveland Clinic captures the essence of valuing all experiences in a health service: