Long Term Care, LTC


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Creating a Rich & Meaningful Life in Long-Term Care


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Winner of 2018 Caregiver Friendly Book Award-Today's Caregiver Magazine Finalist--2018 Next Generation Indie Awards Gold Medalist--2018 Living Now Book Awards Want to help elders live with more passion, dignity, joy and purpose? This person-centered guide shows how. Over six million elders reside in long-term care. Many have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other medical conditions. Some struggle with depression, loneliness, and lack of purpose. Creating a Rich and Meaningful Life in Long-Term Care challenges our notions of what it means to grow old, to live in a long-term care community and to have dementia. Drawing on two decades of experience in long-term care, Ms. Konarzewski shows family caregivers and eldercare professionals how to help elders thrive, grow, and live with more joy, inspiration, and purpose. Practical tips, insights, and suggestions for designing programs are interwoven with stories illustrating how these are put into practice. Programs include honoring wisdom, celebrating lives and dreams, and healing through nature, poetry, massage therapy, and the expressive arts. By emphasizing the importance of presence, unconditional love, and seeing beyond the surface, the book illuminates how to find and nurture the spark of life, no matter how incoherent or frail someone may be. The book uplifts, surprises, and inspires, bringing hope, humor, and a new perspective on aging in long-term care. An essential resource guide for anyone who cares for elders.




Planning For Long-Term Care For Dummies


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Expert advice on planning for your own or a relative’s future care needs As we live longer and healthier lives, planning for the long term has never been more important. Planning gives you more control, but it’s not easy to find accurate information and answers to your questions. That’s where AARP’s Planning For Long-Term Care For Dummies comes in. This comprehensive guide gives you questions to ask yourself and others about how best to achieve your goals, whether you have immediate needs or can take some time to sort out the possibilities. The book Covers home modifications so that you can stay at home safely for as long as you like Lays out the opportunities and costs associated with independent living, assisted living, and other options Gives you a range of driving and transportation alternatives Sorts out the various sources of care at home Helps you navigate the healthcare system Reviews the legal documents you should prepare and update Helps you determine whether you need long-term care insurance Offers checklists and other resources to help you make decisions Gives you guidance on how to talk to your family about sensitive issues If you're looking for trusted information on how to prepare for the future care needs for yourself or a relative, this sensitive, realistic, and authoritative guide will start you on the right road.




Managing the Long-Term Care Facility


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Practical approaches to the operation of long-term care facilities Managing the Long-Term Care Facility provides a comprehensive introduction to the growing field of long-term care. Taking a continuum-of-care approach, the text covers every aspect of long-term care. Readers will develop a robust knowledge of the issues faced by people experiencing physical and or mental changes. Topics covered include the biological and psychosocial implications of ageing, marketing long-term care, facility operations, and information technology for health care, among many others. By integrating all aspects of long-term care, the book is an invaluable resource that will aid students and professionals in preparing for career advancement and licensure exams. The book is also is designed to help students prepare for the National Nursing Home Administrator exam. Pedagogical elements help guide readers through the content, and summaries and discussion questions to drive home lessons learned. Builds expert knowledge of all aspects of long-term care management, including operations, human resources, patient advocacy, and information systems Emphasizes the latest understandings of the long-term care continuum and patient-centered care for diverse populations Delivers practical approaches to providing quality care to individuals and making a positive impact on community wellbeing Prepares readers for and National Nursing Home Administrator's licensure exam Managing the Long-Term Care Facility: Practical Approaches to Providing Quality Care provides real-world guidance for students in healthcare administration, health and human services, gerontology, nursing, business and medical programs, in both domestic and international markets. Nursing home administrators, administrators-in-training and preceptors will find this book an effective training tool in the nursing facility setting.




Geropsychology and Long Term Care


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It is with great pride that the Psychologists in Long Term Care (PLTC) have sponsored The Professional Educational Long-Term Care Training Manual, and now its second iteration, Geropsychology and Long Term Care: A Practitioner’s Guide. Education of psychologists working in long-term care settings is consistent with PLTC’s mission to assure the provision of high-quality psychological services for a neglected sector of the population, i.e., residents in nursing homes and assisted-living communities. To this end, direct training of generalist psychologists in the nuances of psychological care delivery in long-term care settings has been a major priority. It is a tribute to the accelerating nature of research in long-term care settings that a revision is now necessary. After all, the Professional Educational Training Manual’s initial publication date was only in 2001. However, in the intervening years, much progress has been made in addressing assessment and intervention strategies tailored to the needs of this frail but quite diverse population. It is so gratifying to be able to say that there is now a corpus of scientific knowledge to guide long-term care service delivery in long-term care settings.




Long-Term Care Medicine


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Long-Term Care Medicine: A Pocket Guide lessens the uncertainty involved in caring for patients in a long-term care facility. This practical pocket guide is divided into four sections: Introduction, Common Clinical Conditions, Psychosocial Aspects, and Special Issues in Long-Term Care. The chapters address all the varied components of the LTC system as well as how to take care of the patients and residents living within it. The contributors to this easy-to-read guide are passionate about LTC and many have worked within the American Medical Directors Association to create and disseminate a knowledge base for practitioners. Long-Term Care Medicine: A Pocket Guide is an invaluable resource for clinicians, practitioners, and educators who are seeking to optimize the care and living experience of residents in LTC by providing resident-centered care as well as resident choice, well-being, dignity, and an improved quality of life.




Promoting Family Involvement in Long-term Care Settings


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Put an end to tension-filled interactions between long-term care staff and residents' families with Promoting Family Involvement in Long-Term Care Settings. This innovative new book offers strategies and programs designed to get families involved in formal care settings in constructive, cooperative ways that complement staff and support residents. Nine intervention strategies are described in detail from inception to evaluation. Designed and implemented in nursing facilities across the United States, these model programs are replicable and will help facilities improve residents' quality of life increase effective communication with families personalize care maintain connections between residents and families reduce staff stress levels boost overall facility morale Written by the programs' creators and facilitators, each chapter functions as a guide to implementation and includes relevant forms, guidelines, and protocols. Challenges of program implementation are discussed and practical recommendations for overcoming obstacles are provided. Widely versatile, these nine programs can be successfully implemented in adult day services, assisted living facilities, and long-term residential care settings. Useful for direct care staff, supervisors, and administrators, Promoting Family Involvement in Long-Term Care Settings is an invaluable resource for strengthening current relationships between staff, residents, and family members. The book is also equally beneficial in facilitating residents' transitions to long-term care. Model programs highlighted include The Family Stories Workshop The Eden Alternative(TM) Web-based family interactions The Family Visitation Education Program Using family councils in residential long-term care Partners in Caregiving communication program And more




Fast Facts for the Long-Term Care Nurse


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Today, more than 10 million people in the United States require some form of long-term care, a number that is rapidly increasing and will continue to do so for years to come. This concise and user-friendly resource contains the fundamental information long-term care nurses need to provide all aspects of safe and effective care to their patients in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Written by a renowned and highly respected nurse leader in long-term care and gerontology, it presents key facts and core competencies related to the clinical and managerial responsibilities of nurses in these settings. Details on the specific skills required for this challenging specialty, as well as must-know information on regulatory standards, site visits, management and leadership, and dementia care, are presented in a concise format for quick access to information. The book embodies a holistic approach to nursing that recognizes the importance of quality of life in addition to quality of care. It provides an overview of the unique features of long-term care, addressing the operational differences between these settings and those of acute settings, the distinct responsibilities of long-term care nurses, special needs of the residents, and major clinical challenges. The text offers guidance on the use of evidence-based knowledge within the constraints of long-term care settings. Topics such as legal risks, documentation essentials, and the importance of self-care are covered, along with management and leadership issues relevant to the supervision of unlicensed personnel. The Fast Facts in a Nutshell feature assists readers in reinforcing and applying content, and a comprehensive resource list supplements the text. The book will also serve as a useful study tool for long-term nursing care certification. Key Features: Embodies the essential competencies for long-term care nursing practice Presents information in a concise easy-to-access format with bulleted facts and the Fast Facts in a Nutshell feature Addresses management and leadership issues germane to the long-term care setting Includes must-know information on regulatory standards, site visits, legal risks, documentation essentials, and more Guides nurses in using evidence-based knowledge in long-term care settings




The Elder Care Helper Guide


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People looking for long-term elder care have options—home care, assisted living, nursing homes, and continuing care retirement communities. The optimal one for you fits your preferences and provides the care you need, at a cost you're able to afford. The challenge is to determine the appropriate type of care—and find the provider that will meet your specific needs.Enter The Elder Care Helper Guide: Making Sense of Long-Term Care. This book was written to help you understand the long-term elder care marketplace and make the best choice possible. The book provides:Critical information about what long-term care is—and is not, who pays for it, types of care, characteristics of a good candidate for each care option, long-term care costs and financial considerations;Easy-to-follow guidance to help you determine which type of care makes the most sense for you or your loved one, as well as best practices for home care agencies, assisted living residences, nursing homes and continuing care retirement communities; and,Tools such as check lists and user guides to help you select the right provider.The Elder Care Helper Guide: Making Sense of Long-Term Care complements a resource-driven website www.eldercarehelper.com. Here, you will find state-specific cost data for home care, assisted living residences and nursing homes, an interactive tool that helps you determine which type and level of care is appropriate for you, a blog focused on the latest trends in long-term elder care and more. Check us out!




Long Term Care Customer Service Participant Workbook


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NOTE: PLEASE ALSO SEE THE INSTRUCTOR'S GUIDE. The Long Term Care Customer Service Improvement Program is designed to accelerate your skills and your resident's satisfaction. This course includes:• A systematic and simple method for improving customer service skills• Learning sessions as short as 15 minutes • Practical skills you can apply immediately to improve how you work with your colleagues and your residentsThe Customer Service Improvement Program provides consistent reinforcement of what's learned through dozens of role plays and other learning exercises, testing, repetition of the basic principles and immediate application.The evidence-based curriculum is designed to meet the objectives of key national long term care initiatives including the Advancing Excellence in America's Nursing Homes Campaign, Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI), and the AHCA Quality Initiative.Through careful study of the dozens of 15 minute learning modules you will learn the importance of:1. Skillfully Resolving Intercultural Conflict2. Employing Strategies for Handling Conflict3. Asserting Yourself Respectfully4. Identifying Your Conflict "Style"5. Using Active Listening Skills Effectively6. Overcoming Barriers to Listening and Understanding7. Learning Why You Aren't Listening to Others8. Developing Rapport with Different Personality Types9. Managing Your Attitude10. Avoiding "Rapport Killer" Words and Phrases11. Tailoring Communication to Fit a Customer12. Improving Customer Interactions13. Managing Stress in a Long Term Care Facility14. Relaxing with Visualization and Abdominal Breathing 15. Understanding Who the Customers in Your Facility Are16. Communicating with Authority and Credibility17. Demonstrating the Power of Friendliness and Approachability18. Providing Excellent Customer Service at Mealtimes19. Understanding The Costs of a Dissatisfied Customer20. Identifying Customer Touch Points21. Adhering to Your Facility's Dress Code22. Reducing the Risk of Lawsuit23. Placing Your Facility Above the Competition24. Employing the Power of First Impressions25. Understanding Customer Expectations26. Building Relationships with Empathy and Compassion 27. Understanding Emotional Triggers28. Creating Unforgettable Customer "Experiences"29. Learning to Ask Questions Effectively30. Employing Strategies to Manage Difficult Customers31. Taking Effective Steps to Resolve Complaints...And many other critical skillsHuman beings are complex and our behavior consistently misunderstood. To enhance how we work together takes time and commitment. The Customer Service Improvement Program is an effective tool you can use to improve your skills and the lives of your residents.