Person-Centered Planning with Rural Senior Citizens in Maine: Case Presentations from Piscataquis Thriving in Place Project
Published: 2015-11-16
Abstract:
This poster presentation described how a Person-Centered Planning (PCP) model was explored with Maine senior citizens who experienced disability. Case studies from the project were shared using examples from the planning sessions (i.e., photographs, planning tools). The PCP sessions are a component of an initiative titled “Thriving in Place,” a 3-year project that seeks to assist seniors and individuals with chronic illness to live in their own homes.
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Handouts from the poster session include:
Citation:
May, J. (2015, November). Person-centered planning with disabled senior citizens in Maine: Case presentations from Piscataquis Thriving in Place project. Poster session presented at the 2015 Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) Conference, Washington, D.C.