Question
How can we evolve towards a more personalised treatment plan, related to the SRH-act (Systematic Rehabilitation oriented acting), in which the client is fully involved and gets a voice, and how can we ensure that other mental healthcare partners will continue to work with this treatment?
Problem description
The current treatment plan is too one-sided developed and evaluated by the team and is not based on a clear univocal team vision. When one of our clients comes in contact with another mental health partner (eg. ambulatory mh-service, residential admission), these services will make their own treatment plan
Impact – effect
• Client is not sufficiently involved in the preparation and evaluation of his own treatment plan. Clients therefore get too little the feeling that it is about ""their"" treatment plan
• The treatment plan is too little based on the capabilities and strengths of the client and his context, and on the recovery and empowerment vision
• There is no continuity and uniformity, no ""cross"" use of the personalised treatment plan between the mental health partners
To do
Inspired by NHN:
• All team members should have the opportunity to follow the SRH (Systematic Rehabilitation oriented acting) training so that we are all immersed in the same vision
• As a consequence, the treatment plan can be adjusted and should be made up with the client and context, both getting full participation and responsibility
• planning a 6-monthly or annual review of the treatment plan, whereby client and context are invited to reviewing the plan together with the team (or one team member)
• A generalized treatment plan that can be consulted by other mental health partners to build on
• Implement the SRH vision in the various regional mental healthcare facilities
Theme
Starting up and further development/deployment of mobile teams
Topic
recovery oriented approaches in mobile teams
Reference - contact
Inge Lernhout
Mobile team
2b
Project
Zuid West-Vlaanderen
Intership abroad - place
Noord-Holland-Noord
Date
November 2014