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  • COVID-19 has provided a great opportunity to \'reset\' aged care and create a culture where older people can \'flourish\', said person-centred care expert and nursing professor at Edinburgh\'s Queen Margaret University, Brendon McCormack Person-centred practice was becoming a \'truly global movement\', he said, informing health strategies and systems worldwide, including the World Health Organization and Institute for Health care Improvement There were seven typical patterns residents engaged in: * The dining experience * Entering and leaving * Getting up and settling down * Social milieu * Personal care * Private, secret spaces * Dying and death Knowing these areas allowed the opportunity to create a \'flourishing\' culture, focused on creating positive patterns in the home
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  • Kai_Tiaki_:_Nursing_New_Zealand
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  • unk
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  • WHO
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  • The power of older person-centred care
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  • #946758
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  • 2020

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