Introduction: This article contains a discussion of why a carefully-crafted peer mentoring program for CNAs may be an appropriate component of any culture change movement in the long-term care setting. It also contains a detailed description of the peer mentoring program developed by the Foundation for Long Term Care (FLTC) and how peer mentoring may affect cultural change, with or without a formal cultural change movement withi
The elderly population in Kansas is growing, leading to an increased need for nursing home care. To ...
Context: As a result of changing demographics, the number of older adults living in long-term care h...
Participatory action research (PAR), with its focus on engagement and collaboration, is uniquely sui...
A literature review was conducted about the training of Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) in long-...
In understanding the culture change movement in long-term care and the factors that either foster or...
Culture change in long term care facilities is important because of the growing population of older ...
In rural long-term care (LTC) homes staff have limited access to dementia specialty services and edu...
Comprehensive adoption of culture change via person-centered care (PCC) practices in nursing homes h...
ABSTRACT: Beverly Healthcare—one of the nation’s largest nursing home chains—launched a culture chan...
Research into workplace mentoring is principally focussed on predictors and psychosocial and instrum...
PurposeThe Hartford Gerontological Nursing Leaders (HGNL) formerly known as the Building Academic Ge...
Leadership is key to quality improvement in nursing homes. This article reports on the initial analy...
This article reports on the evaluation of a mentoring approach that was adopted to support the susta...
Summarizes discussions from a 2008 interdisciplinary panel convened to identify facilitators and bar...
Culture change refers to the national movement that began in the mid-1990s that calls for the transf...
The elderly population in Kansas is growing, leading to an increased need for nursing home care. To ...
Context: As a result of changing demographics, the number of older adults living in long-term care h...
Participatory action research (PAR), with its focus on engagement and collaboration, is uniquely sui...
A literature review was conducted about the training of Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) in long-...
In understanding the culture change movement in long-term care and the factors that either foster or...
Culture change in long term care facilities is important because of the growing population of older ...
In rural long-term care (LTC) homes staff have limited access to dementia specialty services and edu...
Comprehensive adoption of culture change via person-centered care (PCC) practices in nursing homes h...
ABSTRACT: Beverly Healthcare—one of the nation’s largest nursing home chains—launched a culture chan...
Research into workplace mentoring is principally focussed on predictors and psychosocial and instrum...
PurposeThe Hartford Gerontological Nursing Leaders (HGNL) formerly known as the Building Academic Ge...
Leadership is key to quality improvement in nursing homes. This article reports on the initial analy...
This article reports on the evaluation of a mentoring approach that was adopted to support the susta...
Summarizes discussions from a 2008 interdisciplinary panel convened to identify facilitators and bar...
Culture change refers to the national movement that began in the mid-1990s that calls for the transf...
The elderly population in Kansas is growing, leading to an increased need for nursing home care. To ...
Context: As a result of changing demographics, the number of older adults living in long-term care h...
Participatory action research (PAR), with its focus on engagement and collaboration, is uniquely sui...