Person-Centered Care
PCSC Seven Dimensions of Wellness
True/False
100

Introduce yourself and explain what you are about to do

What is the proper way to approach a resident

100

Spiritual 

Bible Study, Vespers, Devotions, Hymn Sings

100

Exercise groups are led daily.

True

200

What is Autonomy?

A person's ability to act on their own values and interests

200

Intellectual

Trivia, Lunch and Learns, Puzzles, Card Games, Book Club, History Lectures

200

Life Enrichment coordinators are the only staff members who can lead activities for the residents

False, any staff member can lead or help with activities

300

An approach that frames care through the eyes of the person receiving care. Choice and actions are based entirely on the unique needs, desires, and preferences of this person.

Person-Centered Care

300

Physical 

Water Exercise, Group Exercise, Senior Fitness Tests, Walking/hiking, Eating Healthy

300

Resident documentation/charting is required for Life Enrichment 

True, acitivity assessments is designed to assess residents' activity needs and interests. 

400

The act of choosing, selection; the power; or right or liberty to choose.

Resident's Choice

400

Vocational

Volunteer Opportunities, Decorating, Sewing, Occupation Projects

400

Official Foothills Volunteers have to meet the same training requirements as staff

True

500

The standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group

Quality of Life 

500

Environmental 

Gardening, Recycle Committee, Nature Walks, Composting

500

Residents are allowed to lead activities

True, we encourage resident-led programming. 

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