Individualized Care Sample Clauses

Individualized Care. Following children’s unique rhythms and styles promotes well-being and a healthy sense of self; the child gets the message that he or she is important, that her/his needs will be met, and that his choices, preferences, and impulses are respected.
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Individualized Care. Many graduates agreed that the program should target quiet and reserved program participants for more individualized counseling. They felt this would help because the big personalities dominated the group sessions and the quiet ones didn’t always get to express themselves. Graduates also believed that specific cases like being an orphan should be given more attention. One graduate talked about their own experience of being transitioned out of both LTP and a group home at the same time. Having both transitions at the same time caused severe disruption in the graduate’s life, it was a “double tragedy.” I’d like to take you back a bit on that part of challenges…… But uhh given that I’m an orphan I grew up in a home. When I was leaving Xxx Xxxx I had also to leave the home, so it was double tragedy and here I have to cope with my medication, I have to cope on how I am going to live. The sponsors whom I had, they are now washing their hands. It’s me and me alone. So, if we look much into these kids’ personal life it would be great because this would boost even their self- esteem and also their adherence (LTP graduate). Targeting cases like individuals that are very quiet during group sessions or those that have unique home situations should be prioritized for individual counseling and care. Confidence and Self-Esteem The close relationships formed within LTP are important and missed when participants start secondary school or university. They don’t feel they can be as open with their school mates so having an outlet like the one program graduates created with “Phoenix” (graduate-organized monthly support group) or groups within their adult healthcare facilities are critical. Interactions with other HIV positive individuals builds confidence and self-esteem which increases their ability to interact in the broader community. Graduates also felt that being able to affect the lives of current program participants influenced them in a positive way. When they educate and support individuals still in the program as peer mentors, they build their own knowledge and self-esteem. Graduates felt it was important for LTP to promote and increase referrals of new graduates to support groups and peer mentorship. Economic Empowerment Component Program graduates’ responses regarding the economic empowerment component of LTP took on two major themes. Strengths and limitations of the program were identified within these themes (table 11).

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