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True
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False
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Transformation of today’s healthcare system is increasingly focused on recovery
oriented care.
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2
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Person centered practitioners are open to being guided by the individual they
are working with.
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3
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Person centered care empowers individuals to set goals, identify barriers, find
ways to overcome barriers, and move forward with a meaningful life.
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4
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The recovery model is focused on symptom reduction, behavior management,
decreased hospitalization and treatment compliance
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5
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Person centered planning empowers individuals to take responsibility for their
own future.
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6
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Individuals are prompted to discuss their hopes, dreams, concerns and
motivations during person centered planning processes.
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7
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Medical necessity clearly demonstrates the legitimate need for services.
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8
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The most important aspect of a person centered planning process is stabilization
and symptom management.
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9
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Practitioners not only identify a person’s strengths and capabilities during a
person centered planning process but they actually support the individual to see
how to use those strengths as they develop a recovery plan.
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10
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Person centered planning ensures that the individual always gets what they want.
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The assessment process is critical in developing an understanding of an
individual’s needs and directly connects with the development of a recovery
plan.
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12
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Understanding an individual’s readiness for change is critical in the planning
process.
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13
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The only reason for developing a plan is in order to be reimbursed for services
rendered.
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14
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The most efficient and effective process for person centered planning is for
practitioners to develop a plan and review it with the individual at their next
meeting.
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15
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The recovery model focuses on writing goals in the person’s own words.
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Person centered objectives are things that providers will offer in order to
support the achievement of an individual’s goal.
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Objectives are developed based on an individual’s barriers to accomplishing
their recovery goal.
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Objectives need to be realistic, understandable, measurable, behavioral and
attainable.
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Interventions specified in the plan should only include things that can be
reimbursed by the current care provider.
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Each intervention must include who will do what, when, where and for what
purpose.
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