Making 1-1 Support Person Centred and an Effective Therapeutic Intervention

Authors

  • Shirley Brennan Care Consultant with Human Interventions Ltd Author
  • Rachel Sykes Service Manager for CHC/ Complex Care @ Knowsley Place Author
  • Helen Meredith Service Manager for CHC/ Complex Care @ Knowsley Place Author
  • Walter Brennan Walter Brennan is a Care Consultant with Human Interventions Ltd Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JMHC/2023(5)221

Keywords:

Therapeutic Intervention

Abstract

The use of 1-1 support in care homes within the healthcare system in England and Wales is a recognised protective safeguard. However, it is not without its controversies and conflicts as it can prove to be both a highly restrictive and expensive intervention. This paper will examine the use of 1-1 support within care homes for people who present with behaviours that challenge. It will record the findings from a review of 1-1 support for 23 service users over a 30-month period. It will also make a number of recommendations to make 1-1 support an effective, therapeutic, person centred and a correctly targeted resource.

Author Biographies

  • Shirley Brennan, Care Consultant with Human Interventions Ltd

    Care Consultant with Human Interventions Ltd

  • Rachel Sykes, Service Manager for CHC/ Complex Care @ Knowsley Place

    Service Manager for CHC/ Complex Care @ Knowsley PlaceĀ 

  • Helen Meredith, Service Manager for CHC/ Complex Care @ Knowsley Place

    Service Manager for CHC/ Complex Care @ Knowsley PlaceĀ 

  • Walter Brennan, Walter Brennan is a Care Consultant with Human Interventions Ltd

    Walter Brennan is a Care Consultant with Human Interventions Ltd

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Published

2023-01-05