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What the trump administration means for assisted living / tefanacci, Albert Riddle in Geriatric Nursing, Vol.38 No.3 (May-Jun) 2017 ([07/31/2017])
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Title : What the trump administration means for assisted living Material Type: printed text Authors: tefanacci, Albert Riddle, Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.248-250 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.38 No.3 (May-Jun) 2017 [07/31/2017] . - p.248-250Keywords: Assisted living.Administration. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27105 [article] What the trump administration means for assisted living [printed text] / tefanacci, Albert Riddle, Author . - 2017 . - p.248-250.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.38 No.3 (May-Jun) 2017 [07/31/2017] . - p.248-250Keywords: Assisted living.Administration. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27105 Preventing falls in assisted living / Zimmerman, Sheryl in Geriatric Nursing, Vol.38 No.3 (May-Jun) 2017 ([07/31/2017])
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Title : Preventing falls in assisted living : results of a quality improvement pilot study Material Type: printed text Authors: Zimmerman, Sheryl, Author ; Greene, Angela, Author ; Slonae, Philip D., Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.185-191 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.38 No.3 (May-Jun) 2017 [07/31/2017] . - p.185-191Keywords: Assisted living. Quality improvement. Falls prevention. Risk factors. Intervention. Function Exercise. Medications. Screening. Outcomes. Abstract: Residents of assisted living (AL) communities are at high risk for falls, which result in negative outcomes and high health care costs. Adapting effective falls prevention programs for AL quality improvement (QI) has the potential to reduce falls, improve resident quality of life, and reduce costs. This project tested the feasibility and outcomes of an evidence-based multi-component QI program, the Assisted Living Falls Prevention and Monitoring Program (AL-FPMP). Resident posture and gait improved, likely due to exercise and/or physical therapy. Effective falls prevention QI programs can be implemented in AL, and are advised to (1) establish and maintain a falls team to create a culture focused on the reduction of falls risk; (2) teach staff to assess residents using the Morse Falls Scale to increase their awareness of residents' falls risk and improvement; and (3) modify existing exercise programs to address balance and lower body strength. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27095 [article] Preventing falls in assisted living : results of a quality improvement pilot study [printed text] / Zimmerman, Sheryl, Author ; Greene, Angela, Author ; Slonae, Philip D., Author . - 2017 . - p.185-191.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.38 No.3 (May-Jun) 2017 [07/31/2017] . - p.185-191Keywords: Assisted living. Quality improvement. Falls prevention. Risk factors. Intervention. Function Exercise. Medications. Screening. Outcomes. Abstract: Residents of assisted living (AL) communities are at high risk for falls, which result in negative outcomes and high health care costs. Adapting effective falls prevention programs for AL quality improvement (QI) has the potential to reduce falls, improve resident quality of life, and reduce costs. This project tested the feasibility and outcomes of an evidence-based multi-component QI program, the Assisted Living Falls Prevention and Monitoring Program (AL-FPMP). Resident posture and gait improved, likely due to exercise and/or physical therapy. Effective falls prevention QI programs can be implemented in AL, and are advised to (1) establish and maintain a falls team to create a culture focused on the reduction of falls risk; (2) teach staff to assess residents using the Morse Falls Scale to increase their awareness of residents' falls risk and improvement; and (3) modify existing exercise programs to address balance and lower body strength. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27095