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 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 care 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™
- Web-based family interactions
- The Family Visitation Education Program
- Using family councils in residential long-term care
- Partners in Caregiving Communication program
- and more
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“Promoting Family Involvement in Long-Term Care Settings provides practitioners, researchers, and families with examples of some of the excellent programs currently or recently implemented in long-term care settings…. The ultimate goal is to improve quality of life for the resident, and whether replicating one of the programs presented or developing a new intervention, this book can serve as a catalyst for improving nursing home care.”
―Journal of Gerontological Social Work
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“Nursing home administrators, directors of nursing, and directors of social work who wish to encourage and improve the participation of family members in the lives of residents will find an encouraging range of possibilities and practical information.”
–PsycCRITIQUES
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“This book is packed with practice-tested approaches to meeting needs of family members of nursing home residents, and for helping family members to be active in the care of their relatives in nursing homes. Bound to provoke thought, it is an excellent launching pad for further action research in this important and complex area.”
Rosalie A. Kane, PhD, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota
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“The range of interventions discussed — from support groups to helping “hands-on” staff communicate well with families to web-based family interventions — is OUTSTANDING — this is a “must get, must use” book for any long-term care facility”
-Vicki L. Schmall, Ph.D., Gerontology & Training Specialist, Aging Concerns, West Linn, OR, Professor Emeritus and Former Gerontology Specialist, Oregon State University
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“This landmark book describes innovative approaches to integrate families into long-term care settings — these strategies will make the nursing home a better place for everyone––for residents, staff, and families.”
-Steven H. Zarit, Ph.D., Professor and Head, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Pennsylvania State University
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“Using the carefully researched methods that Joseph Gaugler has assembled for the reader can revolutionize the relationship between family and facility. This book is and will remain a vital resource. After all, family is forever.”
-William H. Thomas, M.D., Founder, The Eden Alternative, Summer Hill, New York