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Health care providers and social workers at nursing homes may feel they have little time to design programs for the family members of their residents, yet you will learn in How to Get Families More Involved in the Nursing Home that the benefits of such programs are immense and the time investment will pay off. You'll learn of four family programs that can be put into use immediately or can be changed or expanded to fit the needs of an individual setting. In addition, witness how educational workshops, support groups, family councils, and holiday socials increase family involvement in the…mehr

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Health care providers and social workers at nursing homes may feel they have little time to design programs for the family members of their residents, yet you will learn in How to Get Families More Involved in the Nursing Home that the benefits of such programs are immense and the time investment will pay off. You'll learn of four family programs that can be put into use immediately or can be changed or expanded to fit the needs of an individual setting. In addition, witness how educational workshops, support groups, family councils, and holiday socials increase family involvement in the nursing home, which in turn improves the quality of care and life that long-term residents experience.

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Autorenporträt
Public Health Social Work Consultant for the New York State Department of Health in Troy. In this capacity, she regulates statutory requirements in nursing homes, conducts surveys of nursing homes, and identifies deficient practices where they exist. The previous Director of Social Work Services for the Delaware County Home and Infirmary in Delhi, New York, Ms. LaBrake is an expert on the organizational structures and operations of long-term care and regulatory systems. She is particularly interested in how the quality of physical environment and activity programs can empower residents and accommodate their needs and interests.