What Matters Most ECHO: Course 5

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  • What Matters Most ECHO: What Is Good for the Resident is Also Good for the Daily Caregiver
    COURSE 5: Change in Status
    SPECIALTY TEAM:
    KIM BERGEN-JACKSON, PhD, RN-BC, LNHA, Administrator, Oaknoll Retirement Residence; Chair, Board of Directors for LeadingAge Iowa
    SHAWNA WRIGHT, PhD, LP, Director, KU Center for Telemedicine & Telehealth; Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Kansas Medical Center
    KALEIGH GILMORE, LMSW, Social Worker, Oaknoll Retirement Residence
    SARA RUHLMANN, RN, BSN, Director of Nursing, Oaknoll Retirement Residence
    PAIGE MORRISON-BATES, CNA, Daily Caregiver, Oaknoll Retirement Residence
    STACIA GREEN, CNA, Daily Caregiver, Oaknoll Retirement Residence
    Series Learning Objectives:
    • Describe the principles of an Age-Friendly approach to resident care, including the importance of resident-centered care, communication, the 4Ms of Age-Friendly care, and continuity of care.
    • Develop communication skills tailored to the unique needs and preferences of older adults, including those with physical, sensory, and cognitive impairments.
    • Identify at least three strategies that can be implemented to improve workforce retention by implementing Age-Friendly care in nursing facilities.
    • Identify at least three self-care strategies that daily caregivers incorporate into their daily routines to manage stress, improve well-being, and prevent burnout.

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