Transformational Care Planning (TCP)
Transformational Care Planning (TCP)
Advancing Recovery, Resiliency, and Wellness
Transformational Care Planning is a person-centered and family-driven service planning model which builds on the principles of inclusion, hope, wellness, resiliency, and recovery. It is a collaborative process between an individual/family and his/her service provider(s).
This important best practice is largely based on principles derived from the book Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care by Neal Adams and Diane Grieder, Burlington MA: Elsevier Academic Press, 2005.
For more information on the use of Transformational Care Planning in Santa Clara County, please contact:
Amanda Vierra
[email protected]
Transformational Care Planning (TCP)
Training and Coaching Resources
Forms
Person-Centered Planning and Practice Resources & Information
- Making Recovery Real: the critical role of treatment planning
This is an article by Neal Adams, MD, MPH; and Diane Grieder, M.Ed. It provides an overview of Person-Centered Planning and implementation. SCC terms are noted where applicable.
- Introduction to the Documentation of Person-Centered Service Plans by Janis Tondora, Psy.D., Yale University
The is an article by Janis Tondora. Psy.D. from Yale University. It provides another nice overview of Person-Centered Practice and writing Treatment Plans. SCC terms have been noted where applicable.
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The Top Ten Concerns about Person-Centered Care Planning in Mental Health Systems
TCP Case Examples
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3 yr old - A Case Study for Transformational Care Planning: Jeff
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16 yr old - A Case Study for Transformational Care Planning: Maria
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20 yr old - Sample Transformational Care Planning Narrative Summary for Jayson