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Personal OutcomesPersonal OutcomesPersonal Outcomes describe people's expectations and aspirations for the future. They define what people expect from the services they receive.
Personal Outcomes provide a tool to measure our ability as an organization to respond to the needs of individuals.
The Outcome Measures are not a philosophy in and of themselves, but rather a devise to be used in concert with the value and belief system we support.
IDENTITY - People choose personal goals.
- People choose where and with whom they live.
- People choose where they work.
- People have intimate relationships.
- People are satisfied with services.
- People are satisfied with their personal life situations.
AUTONOMY- People choose their daily routine.
- People have time, space, and opportunity for privacy.
- People decide when to share personal information.
- People use their environments.
AFFILIATION- People live in integrated environments.
- People participate in the life of the community.
- People interact with other members of the community.
- People perform different social roles.
- People have friends.
- People are respected.
ATTAINMENT- People choose services.
- People realize personal goals.
- Safeguards.
- People are connected to natural support networks.
- People are safe.
RIGHTS- People exercise rights.
- People are treated fairly.
- Health and wellness.
- People have the best possible health.
- People are free from abuse and neglect.
- People experience continuity and security.
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