Books:
Barnette, Marcie L., ed. Handbook
for Home Care Aide. Washington: Home care University, 1999.
Bigelow, James, et al. Patient Compliance
With and Attitudes Towards Health Buddy. Santa Monica: Rand
Corp., 2000.
Bond, Christopher S. Home Health
Care. Collingdale: DIANE Pub., 2011(projected pub. date).
Cheatham, Jo Whatley. Homecare -
The Best! How to get It, Give It, and Live with It: A Complete
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Everson, Jane M. and Dennis H. Reid.
Person-Centered Planning and Outcome Management: Maximizing
Organizational Effectiveness in Supporting Quality Lifestyles
among People with Disabilities. Morganton: Habilitative Management
Consultants, 1999.
Glaser, John W. and Ron P. Hamel,
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LeBoeuf, Gene. LeBoeuf's Home Health
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in Your Home. Great Falls: LeBoeuf and Assoc., 1996.
Loverde, Joy. The Complete Eldercare
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help. New York: Hyperion, 1997.
Ludwig, Lucinda and Gayla Maier.
Safety for Home Care. Columbia: Graphic Education Corp., 2000.
Menikoff, Barry. Psychiatric Home
Care. San Diego: Academic Pr., 1999.
Mitchell, Dale. Managed Care and
Developmental Disabilities: Reconciling the Realities of Managed
Care with the Individual Needs of Persons with Disabilities.
Homewood: High Tide Pr., 2009 (projected pub. date).
Moore, Jim. Assisted Living 2000:
Practical Strategies for the Next Millenium. Fort Worth: Westridge
Pub., 1998.
Mullner, Ross M. and Mark Jewell.
A Bibliography of Recent Works on Home Health Care. Lewiston:
Edwin mellen Pr., 2000.
Oster, Nancy, et al. Making Informed
Medical Decisions: Where to Look and How to Use What You Find.
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Rosen, Jon, et al. Ethical Care for
Home Care. Columbia: Graphic Education Corp., 1998.
Rubenson, Ellen. When Aging Parents
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House, 2000.
Schaffer, Carol. Managed Home Health
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Care. Washington: Atlantic Information Services, 1999.
Schalock, Robert L. Quality of Life.
Vol. II: Applications to Persons with Disabilities. Wash.,
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Takamura, Jeanette C., ed. Easing
the Family Care Burden. Collingdale: DIANE Pub., 2000.
Test, David W. and Fred Spooner.
Community-Based Instructional Support. Wash., D.C.: American
Association on Mental Retardation, 1996.
Wolf, Lucinda, ed. Measuring and
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Journal Articles:
Brody, H. "The Biopsychosocial
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J Family Pract., vol. 48 #8, Aug. 1999, pp. 585-87.
Calkin, J. and J. Ryan. "The
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36.
Cohen, J. J. "Moving from Provider-Centered
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Ther.,vol. 66 #2, Apr. 1999, pp. 71-82.
Dewing, J. "When Your Heart
Wants to Remember: Person-Centered Care." Nurs Stan,vol.
13 #37, Jun 2-8, 1999 (Suppl.), pp. 4-22.
Dowd, S. B. and E. Tilson. "Re-Engineering
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Dreachslin, J. L., et al. "Communication
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1999, pp. 252-66.
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Feussner, J. R. "Priorities
of Patient-Centered Research." Med Care, vol. 37 #9,
Sept. 1999, pp. 843-5.
Hagner, D., et al. " 'This is
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Holburn, S., and P. Vietze. "Acknowledging
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"Has Person-Centered Planning
Become the Alchemy of Developmental Disabilities?" Ment
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Kinnersley, P. et al. "The Patient
Centeredness of Consultations and Outcomes in Primary Care."
Br J Gen Pract., vol. 49 #446, 1999, pp. 711-6.
Kohles, M. K. "Person-Centered
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to the Care Provider and Care Receiver." Semin Nurse
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Videos:
Hello In There: Person-Centered Care.
19 min. (Avail. From Fanlight Productions, 1-800-937-4113).
How to Choose a Nursing Home. 31
min. (Avail. From Aquarius Health Care Videos, 1-888-440-2963).
In My Shoes. Person-Centered Supports
and Services. (Avail. From Program Development Associates,
1-800-543-2119).
Teamwork Works! A Person-Centered
Planning Tool. 20 min. ( Avail. From Program Development Associates,
1-800-543-2119).
Waddie Welcome. A Circle of Friends,
Person-Centered Planning, and a Story of a Man Who Refused
to be Denied. 26 min. (Avail. From Program Development Associates,
1-800-543-2119).
Web Sites:
Best Practices in planning for the
transition from school to Adult life for Youth with disabilities
http://www.transitioncoalition.org/cgiwrap/tcacs/new/training/onlinemodules/index.php?page=main
Fact Sheet: Person-Centered Planning
http://www.aamr.org/Policies/faq_planning.shtml
Focus on Severe Disabilities: Person-Centered
Planning
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Increasing Person Centered Thinking: Improving the Quality
of Person-Centered Planning
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Patient-Centered Guides
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Person Centered Planning and Perversion
Prevention
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Person Centered Planning Best Practice
Guideline
http://www.marthachurchill.com/ddBPGPCP.htm
Person Centered Planning Education
Site
http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/ped/tsal/pcp/
Person-Centered Planning: Maps and
Paths to the Future
http://www.ttac.odu.edu/Articles/person.html
Person-Centered Planning Practice
Guideline
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/PCPgud02_83966_7.pdf
Person Centered Planning Project (Oregon
Technical Assistance Corp.)
http://otac.org/pcp/
Person-Centered Practices - training
manuals
http://rtc.umn.edu/publications/index.asp#pcpmanuals
A Resource List on Person Centered
Planning
http://www.allenshea.com/resource.html