Join the Karlarra House Aged Care Team for an insightful session exploring how person-centred care can be embedded into everyday practice within residential aged care settings. Presenters will share practical examples, lessons learned, and strategies for creating meaningful, culturally safe care that places residents at the centre of decision-making.

Learning outcomes:

  • Explore the principles of person-centred care and their application within residential aged care settings
  • Understand how person-centred care aligns with the WACHS Strategy for Older People 2022–2027, the Nursing and Midwifery Board standards, and the Strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards
  • Examine the role of cultural safety in delivering high-quality, individualised care
  • Gain practical insights into how person-centred care is operationalised at Karlarra House
  • Learn from real-life case studies demonstrating person-centred approaches in practice
  • Discover strategies for supporting and training staff to embed person-centred care into daily care delivery.

Run time
5.15pm-5.30pm – Registration
5.30pm-7.00pm – Presentation and Q&A
7.00pm-8.00pm – Dinner and Networking

For further information, please email the PHPN Coordinator

 

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