Services / Treatment & Care Reviews
Your plan, written with you
Not a template. A living plan — reviewed every month, checked every week, and signed by the person it belongs to.
How reviews work
On admission, Pathways For All People — in conjunction with the resident — produces an initial treatment plan. This identifies the goals and tasks the resident needs to work towards, divided into two groups: therapeutic (such as meeting with their counsellor) and practical (such as starting a housing benefits application).
On a monthly basis, each resident's care plan is reviewed with their counsellor to make sure the treatment they're receiving stays targeted and relevant.
Residents meet with their key worker weekly — a regular space to identify any issues or goals that need working on or resolving.
After each group therapy session or workshop, the counsellor who led the group writes a brief report on each service user. Any areas of concern are raised with the team daily — or, if urgent or serious, raised with the Pathways Project Manager immediately.
After each one-to-one counselling session, the counsellor produces a brief report which the resident also signs. Again, any areas of immediate concern go straight to the Project Manager.
If a resident has been funded by a care team, the Project Manager produces a report for the resident's care manager — once during primary treatment and once during secondary treatment.