PCP and Promoting Quality of Life

One way to think about person-centered practices from a systems perspective is to use a public health prevention model to promote health, wellness, and the best quality of life possible for everyone in a setting or across a community. This model refers to a continuum of strategies from simple to more complex depending upon the needs of each person.
A figure titled tiered model of positive behavior support. A triangle is shown divided into three parts. Tier 1 is the largest and says universal. It includes universal practices to promote well- being by focusing on building positive social and emotional skills. Tier 2 is in the middle and says targeted. Monitoring and intervention as early as possible to improve quality of life and prevent challenging behavior. Tier 3 is smallest and says intensive. Its focus is intensive and individual plans for children and adults needing support.
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