Identifying the most vulnerable people, during or prior to an assessment, may reduce the risk of neglect, harm or abuse in the future. When assessing service users and establishing a care plan, person centred approach will enable professionals to deal with the individual needs of a service user. Often two people with the same medical condition will require very different care plans, for example, service users with dementia. Person centred approach will enable social workers to work with individuals, offering an holistic approach will ensure that the service users needs and the needs of the family are met, taking their culture and religious beliefs into consideration . However, like all theories person-centred approach has its limitations and implementing it may at times be difficult. For example, a service user may want services that are just not availably due to funding, accessibility or they simply may not meet the threshold for such services
Identifying the most vulnerable people, during or prior to an assessment, may reduce the risk of neglect, harm or abuse in the future. When assessing service users and establishing a care plan, person centred approach will enable professionals to deal with the individual needs of a service user. Often two people with the same medical condition will require very different care plans, for example, service users with dementia. Person centred approach will enable social workers to work with individuals, offering an holistic approach will ensure that the service users needs and the needs of the family are met, taking their culture and religious beliefs into consideration . However, like all theories person-centred approach has its limitations and implementing it may at times be difficult. For example, a service user may want services that are just not availably due to funding, accessibility or they simply may not meet the threshold for such services