Re-envisioning Care for People With Involved Disabilities

From the Center for Consumer Health Care Engagement: For More Info, Go Here…

The health care system frequently falls short when it comes to the care of people with complex needs, particularly people with involved disabilities. We need a different approach, one that is built on a partnership between consumers and clinicians, and that reimagines what care would look like if it were truly person-centered.

To support clinicians and health system leaders in understanding and adopting principles of person-centered care, the Center for Community Engagement in Health Innovation has worked with Dr. Robert Master and other clinician and consumer leaders to produce this series of four short educational videos, each of 11-13 minutes duration.

The video series examines:

  • How the traditional medical system fails to meet the needs of people with involved disabilities;
  • How the values of the Independent Living model can help to create a system of care that lowers barriers and honors the lived experience of people with disabilities;
  • How to change organizational culture to reflect a holistic, person-centered system of care; and
  • How home-based care primary care contributes to the care of people with complex health and social needs.

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