Person-Centered. The planning process focuses on the individual, not the system or the individual’s family, guardian, or friends. The individual’s goals, interests, desires, and preferences are identified with an optimistic view of the future and plans for a satisfying life. The planning process is used whenever the individual wants or needs it, rather than viewed as an annual event.
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Person-Centered. The planning process focuses on the individualperson, not the system or the individualperson’s family, guardian, or friends. The individualperson’s goals, interests, desires, and preferences choices are identified with an optimistic a positive view of the future and plans for a satisfying lifemeaningful life in the community. The planning process is used whenever there are changes to the individual wants person’s needs or needs itchoices, rather than viewed as an annual event.
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