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Person-centered planning is the process of planning used to develop self-direction plans. This process empowers the person receiving services by building on their specific abilities and skills.
Providers use a person-centered approach to discover and understand each person as a whole individual, and learn how they want to live, what supports are needed, and what they consider a meaningful and productive life. Safety, health, and wellness are also considered during the planning process. Person-centered planning helps to identify the individual’s life goals, interests, strengths, weaknesses, abilities, wishes, and preferences.
People are free to express their interests, ideas, and preferences with the expectation that they will be supported and respected by family, friends, and others. The planning process should vary as necessary to adhere to the culture, style, purpose, and vision of the individual.
What makes you happy?
What do you like and dislike?
What are your strengths and weaknesses?
How do you like to learn?
Who do you want to spend your time with?
Where do you want to go?
What do you want to be?
What is meaningful to you?
What keeps you safe?
What is important for your health?
How do you evacuate?
Can you call for help?
What is your backup plan?
Who helps you?
Who do you love?
Who do you live with?
How can we help your circle grow?
Where did you grow up?
Where have you worked and learned?
Where have you visited?
Where do you want to live?
What do you want to experience?
Where do you want to work?
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