Seminar: "Advanced applications of the AICP Model in Centres and Services and Evaluation of results".
Internationally, it is considered essential that, in interventions aimed at people at risk or in a situation of dependency or disability, integrated care is applied and that the person-centred care approach is practised in the intervention. This implies a paradigm shift that affects agents and professionals working in these areas: health, disability and ageing.
The aim of this seminar, which is part of the Master's Degree in PCIA organised by the Pilares Foundation and the University of Vic, is to learn about and analyse some examples of the application of integrated, person-centred care (PCIA) with the aim of transferring the most essential elements of this model to professional practice, including the methodologies and tools that accompany implementation, change management and evaluation for its application in centres and services.
During the seminar, the participants will visit devices, centres and services that are developing the application of the AICP model (home care, housing and standardised services for people with disabilities, residential centres for the elderly, advanced telecare, etc.) with the aim of visualising, contrasting, observing and analysing the different ways of applying the model.