Question:

2 If a person you are supporting makes life choices that you

Last updated: 7/2/2023

2 If a person you are supporting makes life choices that you

2 If a person you are supporting makes life choices that you as the professional feel are not supportive of recovery efforts what is the best approach for managing this Facilitate access to a more restrictive and intense level of service such as inpatient or partial hospital programs Discharge the person from your care and recommend another professional for the person to work with Call someone in the person s support network and ask them to encourage the person to follow treatment recommendations Discuss the issue openly with the person peel the onion and document the discussion in their health record 3 In what way is cultural competency important in person centered planning O It aligns person centered planning and the traditional medical model It helps you recognize and be sensitive to cultural issues that may be impacting how a person approaches their treatment It allows you to avoid talking about cultural beliefs and values It promotes the clinician s cultural agenda on centered planning