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Starter 1 SMART Targets – what are they? 2 PIES – What needs do these letters stand for? 3 BMI ?

28 th May 2012 Unit 3 – Individual Needs LO: To complete care plans to suit your individual patients using SMART Targets. To ensure all other P/ M/ D tasks are completed to standard and handed in with a cover sheet. Starter 1 SMART Targets – what are they?

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Starter 1 SMART Targets – what are they? 2 PIES – What needs do these letters stand for? 3 BMI ?

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  1. 28th May 2012Unit 3 – Individual NeedsLO: To complete care plans to suit your individual patients using SMART Targets.To ensure all other P/ M/ D tasks are completed to standard and handed in with a cover sheet Starter 1 SMART Targets – what are they? 2 PIES – What needs do these letters stand for? 3 BMI ? 4 What is the recommended units of alcohol for a man and a woman per day/ per week?

  2. Objectives • To analyze the responses in your health questionnaires to identify the key needs of your patient: You must refer to : Physical, Socioeconomic, Health and Lifestyle factors and PIES. • To create a care plan according to your patient’s the health and wellbeing needs using SMART Targets • To evaluate and explain why your care plan meets your clients individual health & wellbeing needs.

  3. Care Planning • Care plans are used to enable an individual to access the help that they need and become independent. The aim of a care plan is to enable a service user to gain empowerment over their own lives and develop a strong sense of self worth and a high self esteem.

  4. Smart Targets (P 68/69) • When creating a care plan, targets have to be set and evaluated. • Targets must be SMART • What does this mean?

  5. Task 3 Use the pages of your book (p68/69) to demonstrate your understanding of “Smart Targets” (P3) Assessment) You are going to answer some questions to show you understand what is meant by smart targets:

  6. Task 1 Read page 68 and 69 and then answer the following (Individually). • Explain the meaning of each of the letters in the acronym SMART. • Explain the process of putting together care plans (or action plans) in health and social care. • What are the features of a good action or care plan? • Why is it important to monitor and review targets on a care plan?

  7. Assessment Task : P4 • You must now use the information that you have collected in the questionnaire to write a statement outlining the individual’s everyday health and well being needs. • Then go on to produce a care plan for your service user, this should include 3 needs and targets with short, medium and long term interventions. YOU MUST USE SMART TARGETS when devising your care plan. • You must include a column to indicate the evaluation that will take place to ensure that the needs and targets are met. • Use may the template provided on next slide to help you

  8. The Care Plan P4 – You MUST include 3 Needs

  9. Now Review your Care plan • Are each of the targets SMART? • Would the service user be able to follow this plan? • Would they know HOW they will achieve their targets? • If you are sure your care plan meets all the criteria above then you can move on to M1 and D1On the next slide.......

  10. Extension M1/D1Care Plan Analysis • Answer the following question in a word document.. • Explain how the achieving the targets will meet the individuals health needs and wellbeing (PIES). • How does the plan take in to account the individuals personal circumstances and preferences, give examples. • Explain the possible difficulties that the individual may encounter and suggest how these will be overcome.

  11. PLENARY • SMART Targets • Care Plans • Evaluation • Effort • Achievement Have you met your LO? To analyze the responses in your health questionnaires to identify the key needs of your patient: You must refer to : Physical, Socioeconomic, Health and Lifestyle factors and PIES. To create a care plan according to your patient’s the health and wellbeing needs using SMART Targets To evaluate and explain why your care plan meets your clients individual health & wellbeing needs. M1/ D1 Have you handed in all tasks for Unit 3 with a cover sheet?

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