Your Person-Centered Practice

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Person-centered thinking helps support people with customized options – not 'fix' them or impose professional preferences.

Your person-centered practice:

  • Includes focusing on the unique interests, goals and needs of the person.
  • Is not centered on the systems that may or may not be available to serve people.
  • Provides a foundation to develop person-centered plans based on the person's perspective and priorities.