It is important that both your staff and your service users are empowered in all settings of health and social care. What does it mean, and how can this be done to empower those you care for in your job?
What is empowerment for health and social care services?
The people you are supporting will feel more confident and autonomous with more responsibility. They feel valued, respected, and more informed about their care plan.
Health and Social Care: The Principles of Empowerment
National Voices and NHS Empowering Patients and Communities Board has set six principles for New Care Models to empower supported persons within health and social care.
Why is empowerment important to people who are supported?
Empowerment is a feeling that people who are supported will feel very strongly about. Here’s why. To find out about Care Assistant Jobs Galway, visit www.caremark.ie/job-opportunities/care-assistant-jobs-galway
Engagement in the care plan
Supported people who are more involved in their care plan gain a better understanding of their treatment and how to navigate the health system. They also feel more confident to ask questions that will help them make an informed decision.
The communication between service users and caregivers is improved, increasing the engagement as well as improving the relationship between carer and patient. This also has a positive impact on treatment compliance and outcomes.