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Let's Talk Family Councils: What to Do When Nursing Home Staff Is Not Responsive to Your Concerns
Caring for a loved one in a nursing home involves a relationship between families and facility staff. However, if communication breaks down, and concerns are met with unresponsiveness, it is crucial for family members to know where to turn and what steps to take. Join our June program for tips and resources to ensure the well-being of your loved one. Visit nursinghome411.org/families to learn more about nursing home family councils.
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Webinar: Impacting Inclusion for LGBTQ+ Elders: The Long-Term Care Equality Index
มุมมอง 4914 วันที่ผ่านมา
Dan Stewart, Deputy Director of the Aging Equality Project at the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, will provide a foundation on LGBTQ older adults and their needs, share insight and examples of LGBTQ inclusion from providers in the field, and guide leaders on creating LGBTQ-inclusive environments. For slides and other resources from the program, visit nursinghome411.org/webinar-lgbtq-elders.
Let's Talk Family Councils: The Role of the Health Care Proxy
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It’s important to ensure that residents receive the highest quality of care while respecting their autonomy and preferences. On the May Program, Lindsay Heckler (Center for Elder Law & Justice) joins us for a discussion on health care proxies from a resident-centered perspective. Visit nursinghome411.org/families to learn more about nursing home family councils.
Webinar: The Measure of Our Age: A Conversation With the Author
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MT Connolly, leading national expert on elder justice, discusses her book, The Measure of Our Age: Navigating Care, Safety, Money, and Meaning Later in Life. Drawing from personal anecdotes and extensive research, her book offers a guiding light for individuals seeking to embrace the fullness of life in their later years. For slides and other resources from the program, visit nursinghome411.org...
Let's Talk Family Councils: Measuring Success
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It’s important to remember that small wins are still wins. On the April Program, LTCCC’s Family Council Empowerment Team will lead a discussion on readjusting expectations, recognizing small wins, and openly discussing successes and challenges. Visit nursinghome411.org/families to learn more about nursing home family councils.
Panel Discussion on Long-Term Care: Challenges and Opportunities at LTCCC's 14th Annual Event
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Visit nursinghome411.org/ltccc14 for the program, photos, and other information from LTCCC's 14th Annual Event.
Let's Talk Family Councils: Why They Matter
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On the March Family Council Empowerment Program, we’re talking about why family councils matter. Sam Peck, Executive Director at Family Councils Ontario, will discuss membership, goals, and the powers of family councils. Visit nursinghome411.org/families to learn more about nursing home family councils.
Webinar: Shedding Light on Nursing Home Industry Spending and Profits
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Robert Tyler Braun, Assistant Professor of Population Health Sciences at Weill Cornell Medical College, discusses findings of a new study that unveils the obscured financial landscape of U.S. nursing homes.
Let's Talk Family Councils: Strength in Numbers
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On this program, LTCCC’s family council empowerment team leads a discussion on establishing and nurturing effective family councils in nursing homes. The team discusses strategies for promoting culture change and supporting residents. Visit nursinghome411.org/families to learn more about nursing home family councils.
Webinar: What Makes a Case: Senior Care Litigation From an Expert Witness’ Perspective
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Long-term care facilities, and nursing homes in particular, put themselves at risk for litigation when they focus on profitability over quality care. In this program, Julian Rich, expert witness for long-term care cases, discusses key topics crucial to evaluating standards of care.
Let's Talk Family Councils: Privacy and Independence
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Privacy and independence are vital to a family council’s success in advocating for nursing home residents. On this Family Empowerment program, LTCCC’s family empowerment team leads a discussion on how to ensure your family council maintains its independence while also getting the support that the group needs. Visit nursinghome411.org/family-council-privacy/ for a tip sheet on privacy and indepe...
Webinar: Disability Rights and Self-Determination in Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care Settings
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This program covers the requirements to provide services and supports to people with disabilities, what those requirements mean for nursing home residents, inequities in HCBS, and how consumers and advocates can protect disability rights. Presenters (left to right): Bren Pramanik (Disability Rights New Jersey), Amy Brown (NJ LTCOP), and Hannah Diamond (Justice in Aging). For slides and other re...
Webinar: The 411 on LTCCC: Fighting for the Rights of Nursing Home Residents
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On this special end-of-year program, the LTCCC team (Richard Mollot, Eric Goldwein, and Hayley Cronquist) discusses how to leverage policy advocacy, consumer education, and nursing home data to advance quality, dignity, and justice for residents in long-term care. For slides and other resources from the program, visit nursinghome411.org/webinar-ltccc.
Let's Talk Family Councils: Compassion Fatigue
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Compassion fatigue is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion that can occur when caregivers consistently provide empathetic support to those in need. On the November Family Empowerment Program, Theresa Gerstmeyer (Regional Ombudsman in Colorado) leads a conversation on the profound impact of caregiving and the potential toll it takes on individuals. Visit nursinghome411.org/famil...
Webinar: Behind Closed Books: How Hidden Profits Harm Nursing Home Residents
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Ernie Tosh, a Texas-based attorney and forensic accounting expert, discusses nursing home finances and how hidden profits lead to neglect and substandard care for residents. For slides and other resources from the program, visit nursinghome411.org/webinar-ltc-money.
Let's Talk Family Councils: Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
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Let's Talk Family Councils: Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Webinar: The Dangers of Understaffing and the Need to Litigate
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Webinar: The Dangers of Understaffing and the Need to Litigate
Let's Talk Family Councils: Preparing for Cold, COVID, and Flu Season
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Let's Talk Family Councils: Preparing for Cold, COVID, and Flu Season
Webinar: New Proposed Federal Nursing Home Standard: The Good, The Bad, and The Data Essentials
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Webinar: New Proposed Federal Nursing Home Standard: The Good, The Bad, and The Data Essentials
Congressional Briefing: Essential Insights on Nursing Home Staffing & Standards
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Congressional Briefing: Essential Insights on Nursing Home Staffing & Standards
Let's Talk Family Councils: Open Mic!
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Let's Talk Family Councils: Open Mic!
Let's Talk Family Councils... With Family Council Members!
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Let's Talk Family Councils... With Family Council Members!
Webinar: Uninspected and Neglected: What Vacancies at State Agencies Mean for Nursing Home Residents
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Webinar: Uninspected and Neglected: What Vacancies at State Agencies Mean for Nursing Home Residents
Let's Talk Family Councils: Leadership & Structure
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Let's Talk Family Councils: Leadership & Structure
Webinar: Advocating for Justice: Understanding the Legal Rights of Nursing Home Residents
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Webinar: Advocating for Justice: Understanding the Legal Rights of Nursing Home Residents
LTCCC's Family Empower Half Hour: Let's Talk About Family Councils
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LTCCC's Family Empower Half Hour: Let's Talk About Family Councils
Webinar: The Other 51 Weeks: Nursing Home Quality Improvement When Inspectors Have Left the Building
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Webinar: The Other 51 Weeks: Nursing Home Quality Improvement When Inspectors Have Left the Building
LTCCC's Family Empower Half Hour: Navigating Ageism as a Family Advocate
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LTCCC's Family Empower Half Hour: Navigating Ageism as a Family Advocate
How Nursing Home Surveyors Rate Citations (Clip from The NursingHome411 Podcast)
มุมมอง 366ปีที่แล้ว
How Nursing Home Surveyors Rate Citations (Clip from The NursingHome411 Podcast)
Bridget St. John & Steve Gunn perform at LTCCC's 13th Annual Event at NYC Bar Association (Pt. 2)
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Bridget St. John & Steve Gunn perform at LTCCC's 13th Annual Event at NYC Bar Association (Pt. 2)

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  • @SheriRecreationHLPCH
    @SheriRecreationHLPCH 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Supervisor for Recreation PCH

  • @fayray9544
    @fayray9544 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This doctor is a blessing to the medical world and I’m only 6 minutes into the video

  • @lenorefoxmoor9985
    @lenorefoxmoor9985 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very important & helpful content. Thank you for posting programs. Presenters are obviously steeped in the subject matter and truly care about Residents' quality of life. Bravo!❤👏

  • @Hithere0059
    @Hithere0059 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much for this information! In the video, form 285 is referenced for the Home Office Cost Statement, but it appears that’s actually CMS Form # 287 (not 285).

  • @collin5052
    @collin5052 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The horrible conditions and financialization of elder care is all part of the class war, which is total war.

  • @jjmat7880
    @jjmat7880 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What about the office refused my rights to see or speak to my doctor when now a pattern of causing me to be without my medication, she admitted on recording do I think she cares about my medication I need.. I’ve had sepsis, I’m a dv survivor, and refused privacy, refuse mental health treatment, she exposes my history humility my rights asking to pleaser have consideration of me being a dv survivor and she and her other works laugh at me. No one will provide me help and lies about contacting the doctor, she makes me go in with drawl now every month my medication is needed, the script for some reason will have different directions that will cause the doc to always have verbal confirmation ever since I told on her when she refused me to see my doctor and I told her it isn’t her determination to decide if I am sick and she forces me to speak on my history n private information which she throws in my face as discrimination and laughing at me… it’s horrible

  • @user-wc3qy4fn8c
    @user-wc3qy4fn8c 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is there such a thing?

  • @Ann-oy5yb
    @Ann-oy5yb ปีที่แล้ว

    I have unearned income called RSDI. The person next to me in this nursing home is keeping her money. 2 patients fill up each small bedroom here. She says they take nothing from her. She is 45 and I am 69. She refused to sign their papers and she is still here. I could find no papers that said I should be letting go of my RSDI unearned income. $60 is no where near enough for a person that needs shoes and incontinent pads and wound bandages and organic foods. Therefore, I say I am being discriminated against, harshly. I have decided to begin keeping all of the $918 RSDI unearned income I receive every month. This nursing home is denying me incontinent pads and wound care bandages and the service of putting these bandages on my legs, plus several of the employees are outright abusive to the residents, meaning their voices are not kind and they take hours to change someone out of a diaper full of poo. Not enough people are hired, especially on weekends, so some patients have been heard to yell for hours. Without raw organic foods, metabolic acidosis will literally take over my body with acids so that my kidneys totally give out. I have asked for organic foods, but have been rejected. The video Genetic Roulette says that pesticides and GMOs are making us all sick. The last hospital I was in, diagnosed me with acute kidney injury and metabolic acidosis. My legs are the receivers of all the toxins my kidneys are not able to filter out. I have read much that says diet is the cause of acids running through the blood. This nursing home serves a huge amount of sugary desserts and juices and carbohydrates like potatoes and macaroni and meats. All of these are acidic and have been blamed for dementia and alzeimer's and all other dis-eases. Dr. Berg and Dr. Lustig speak in youtube videos about sugar being poisons. Dr. Young is one of these that says all of us should be eating alkaline foods. He has written several books and so has Dr. Lustig. I have read that we are alkaline beings. Our bodies regulate us at 7.35 pH to 7.45 pH on a regular basis. When our bodies become acidic, they look for alkaline substances like our bones and the cartilage between the bones. I didn't find this out until recently. I have no cartilage between my leg and hip bones, so I am always in a wheelchair and I sleep in a chair next to the bed because this bed is so hard and hurts me. Being severely abused as a child led me to eating too many processed foods, so I am about 100 pounds over weight. After spending many years watching videos and reading books and articles, I found out that the federal reserve is a cartel right along with the IRS. Corporations have taken over the government. The video "The Corporation" says all corporations are psychopathic. I have heard that these processed food corporations made a deal several decades ago with the government to cause the food pyramid to reflect these meats and carbohydrates as excellent nutrition. All carbohydrates turn into sugar when not exercised off the body. In a nursing home where many people are not moving, these sugars are dangerous stuff, even poisons. Sugar is being called a poison. This nursing home is literally poisoning the patients. Then there are the candy and coke machines. There are many people working here that are way too big body wise. The patients have access to these machines. Plus, there are employees that tell the patients when it is time to go outside to smoke cigarettes. NONE of this should be called nursing. This is not a nursing home. It is a for profit corporation. Is there precedence that allows me to keep my unearned income? Phyllis

  • @anderson9921
    @anderson9921 ปีที่แล้ว

    Life goals! Grow your page easily > ≋p≋r≋o≋m≋o≋s≋m

  • @bobkonrad1
    @bobkonrad1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for doing this. We are interested in doing transparency analysis here in North Carolina

  • @arhweehinreeverse1452
    @arhweehinreeverse1452 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love your work. I hope you reach the attention of the organizations with the ability to further this and implement the change needed to really make change. Thank you

  • @barbararoyere4982
    @barbararoyere4982 ปีที่แล้ว

    what does an Ombudsman do when they notice insufficient staffing

  • @tanyagarcia1759
    @tanyagarcia1759 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    😘 pքɾօʍօʂʍ

  • @marylaczko6539
    @marylaczko6539 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The reason they are in ltc facilities is because we closed mental institutions in the 70's. It also the reason for the huge homeless and drug addict problem. We need to reopen institutions and house all these folks appropriately.

  • @daisybenton3968
    @daisybenton3968 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love this webinar. Informative but not surprising. Great presenter.

  • @msbmsbus
    @msbmsbus 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Residents certainly have many rights. Unfortunately, my experience has been that the facility tends to ignore those rights, as if to say what are you going to do about it. Ombudsmen or DOH don't always get things resolved and even if they do, it certainly isn't very timely. There needs to be much more transparency in how nursing home complaints are dealt with. You never hear back from DOH to tell you what was done.

  • @chasefincher6157
    @chasefincher6157 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I ASK YOU ABOUT DIVERSI CARE IN MONTGOMERY,AL

  • @TrinaDionneTilsonAvonlady
    @TrinaDionneTilsonAvonlady 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much for this information. It is so valuable to me a daughter who is trying hard to help my mother with dementia. I am getting no help from the nursing home who is forcing her out of her home without the benefit of allowing her family to have any input. It is a frustrating situation. I have found some help and a lot of hope from the Ombudsman of Hudson Valley.

  • @janetmyers6011
    @janetmyers6011 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you again for putting this out for all. Another informative and oh so timely video for my family and others...❤💪

  • @ricosbar9643
    @ricosbar9643 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    what do she means if the resident don't want to report you wouldn't be investigating this is weak haven't anyone heard of the stockholm syndrome?

  • @imagendes
    @imagendes 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    i know of no nursing homes keeping up with voting right's for residence ,,,

  • @evafitzgerald1975
    @evafitzgerald1975 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Unconscionable

  • @amyjt35
    @amyjt35 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    @LTCCC: PLEASE ADD BRAIN INJURY Re: slide selected excerpts from the federal guidelines... STAFF to RESIDENT abuse of any type - Diverse populations included Please add residents with BRAIN INJURY specifically as an example of the diverse resident population in nursing home care! This is especially important as I've experienced 30 years of issues were my mother's caretakers continually created or contributed to behavioral issues, blaming her and even accusing her of willfully and intentionally acting out inappropriately. Specific training is necessary to understand the difference with brain injury patients, patients who once were just as capable and cognitive as their caregivers. The methods of interacting with and treating persons with BI differ from mental illness/disorders, mental retardation, dementia, Alzheimer's, or intellectual disability. RECOMMENDATION- Just 1 of many resources- (ex: internet search terms "brain injury challenging behaviors") The Brain Injury Institute of America website has help including links to quick reference guides and training options available, including online training/informational videos that benefit all nursing home care providers and all staff - ADMINISTRATOR , SOCIAL WORKERS, finance office and especially the front line health care providers - nursing staff members. www.biausa.org/brain-injury

  • @donnao2948
    @donnao2948 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much for providing this important information.