Rose Ann
Percival,
MA
Community Partnerships Coordinator
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Center for Learning and Leadership/ Oklahoma’s UCEDD
Rose Ann Percival is Community Partnership Coordinator for CLL. She mentors self-advocates with I//DD to develop, teach, and evaluate peer-to-peer trainings on such topics as healthcare advocacy and nutrition. Prior to CLL, she served as a Programs Manager for OKDHS Developmental Disabilities Services Division (DDSD) for 22 years. She served as the statewide facilitator for the Oklahoma Olmstead Strategic Planning Committee, coordinator of the Self-Directed Services Advisory Committee for Developmental Disabilities Services Division, and programs manager for self-direction. She is a founding member of the Oklahoma Respite Resource Network and serves on the board of Oklahoma People First.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Themes addressed: (themes 1, 2, & 3)
When patient and families are engaged members of interprofessional health care teams, an elevated level of interprofessional clinical care is possible. To train healthcare professionals who are able to engage patients and families in patient-centered and family-centered health care teams, patient-family-caregivers must be partners in pre-service education (Theme 1). Simulated patient care experiences provide pre-service learners with safe and practical methods to gain knowledge, skills, and helpful attitudes toward patients-families-caregivers (Theme 3…