"As one who is involved in the culture change movement and is
trying to review the huge volume of available resources, I find it
refreshing to have a book that draws it all together....I highly
recommend this book to administrators who are overwhelmed at the
thought of implementing change in their environment. The author has
done an excellent job of making it seem quite possible to make
culture change a reality."--Doody's Medical Reviews
"The publication of "Implementing Culture Change in Long-Term
Care" marks the beginning of a new era in the aging services
profession. This book is the Rosetta Stone of the culture change
movement. Dr. Jurkowski's skillful blend of theory, research, and
practice addresses the movement's most urgent needs and makes the
work of culture change advocates accessible to a broader and more
influential audience....This book is the future in paper and
ink."
From the Foreword by Bill Thomas, MD
Founder of the Eden Alternative and the Green House Project
This text offers a strategic approach for promoting an active
culture of change in long-term care facilities for older adults and
people with disabilities. It discusses the philosophical framework
for the delivery of care in these settings and addresses the
changing landscape of our long-term care population. With the aim
of transforming these facilities from institutional settings to
person-centered, homelike environments, the book offers
administrators and practitioners numerous strategies and benchmarks
for culture change, and addresses tools and resources to support
the culture change process. The text describes how these benchmarks
have been met and provides ways to address not just knowledge, but
also attitudes and behavior, important components of a culture
change strategy.
The book compares and contrasts current long-term care
paradigms-the medical model, the rehabilitation paradigm, the
independence and dignity model, and strength-based approaches-in
order to see how they facilitate or impede culture change. It
provides best practice examples of benchmarks to be attained along
with strategies to promote this process. These benchmarks and
strategies are based upon the Artifacts for Culture Change
Assessment Tool developed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid.
The text describes ways to build a blueprint and strategic
processes for integrating these benchmarks into a long-term care
setting, addressing the entire process from assessment through
evaluation. It also provides tools enabling readers to learn from
their own process via a feedback loop, and includes strategies to
facilitate partnerships with family, staff, and community. Key
Features:
Elucidates benchmarks that can be implemented in long-term care
settings, using the Centers for Medicare/Medicaid's "Long Term Care
Artifacts" assessment tool as an intervention Focuses on care
practices, the environment, the inclusion and integration of family
and community, leadership benchmarks, and workplace practices
Includes robust examples of best practices within each of the main
artifact arenas Incorporates tools and strategies for assessing the
philosophical paradigm of a long- term facility that can help or
hinder the culture change process Provides discussion and
reflection questions and websites for additional resources
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