Introduction

Welcome to the person-centred care planning change package

The aim of the person-centred care planning change package is to provide guidance to support the delivery of person-centred care for people with dementia in hospital settings. A change package consists of a number of high-level outcomes supported by activities that when implemented, bring about improvement. It brings together what is known about best practices and processes based on evidence from literature, research and the experiences of others.

Note: the term patient is used throughout in the context of people with dementia being patients of the hospital ward.

Why have we developed this change package?

This change package will support hospital teams working with people with dementia to improve person-centred care planning in their service.

Care plans describe the care and treatment that a person should receive. It is important that these plans are person-centred – that is, that they are based around the person and what matters to them. This will ensure that every individual gets the care that is right for them and is based on their needs and wishes.

The package has been developed using learning from an improvement programme which worked with hospital teams across Scotland between 2019 and 2023. The programme supported hospital teams to use quality improvement methodology to test and implement ideas to improve person-centred care planning.

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Keep up to date

You can keep up to date with our dementia work by:

  • visiting our dementia web pages
  • following us on X (formerly Twitter) @Focusondementia or use the #Focusonhospitals, and
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Get in touch

Email us if you have a question about the dementia in hospitals programme or if would like to speak to a member of the team.