Personal Descriptions

One Page Profiles Helen Sanderson Associates [External link]

We believe that one-page profiles are the foundation of personalization, and can lead to positive change for people all ages and any ability. They provide us a snapshot of what really matters to people, that can be taken with them as they move through services and come into contact with people. They are helpful in many settings including within teams to build trust and relationships among co-workers.

Person-Centered Descriptions from FACT Oregon [External link]

When you become a parent, the world is full of new adventures. Having a vision for the future in mind is essential to making sure that your child remains at the center of decisions and their trajectory. One way to do that is by creating a One Page Profile for your child.

All About Me [External link]

A "communication passport" to help support team members get to know a person and how the communicate.

This is Me from the Alzheimer’s Society [External link]

A tool to help to reduce distress for a person who has dementia, delirium or other communication difficulties dealing with changes, like moving to an unfamiliar place or meeting new people who contribute to their care.
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