National Association of Boards of Long Term Care Administrator (NAB) CORE Practice Exam

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Changing a care recipient's bathing schedule to match their preferences exemplifies what approach?

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Person-centered care

The approach of changing a care recipient's bathing schedule to align with their preferences is an example of person-centered care. This model emphasizes tailoring care around the individual’s unique needs, desires, and preferences, putting the care recipient at the forefront of decision-making. By considering and accommodating the individual's specific preferences, such as when they prefer to bathe, caregivers enhance the recipient's quality of life and sense of autonomy.

Person-centered care involves understanding each individual as a whole person with their own history, preferences, and desires, rather than simply as a patient with a set of needs. This method fosters a more respectful and dignified approach to care, promoting engagement and satisfaction among care recipients.

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