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CULTURE CHANGE TOOLKIT CULTURE CHANGE TOOLKIT ED LATHAM, RN, FNGNA St. Mary’s d’Youville Pavilion E-MAIL [email protected]
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CULTURE CHANGE TOOLKIT

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CULTURE CHANGE CULTURE CHANGE TOOLKITTOOLKIT

ED LATHAM, RN, FNGNASt. Mary’s d’Youville Pavilion

E-MAIL [email protected]

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When you are riding a dead horse the best strategy is to dismount.

Dakota Tribal Wisdom

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What we do when we discover that we are riding a dead horse

• Buy a stronger whip• Change riders• Say, “this is the way we’ve always ridden a dead horse”• Appoint a committee to study the dead horse• Arrange a visit to see how others ride dead horses

• Create an education program to improve riding skills

• Declare “this horse is not dead’

• Fire the rider and promote the horse to a supervisory position

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Consistent Assignmentshttp://www.nhqualitycampaign.org/star_index.aspx?controls=resByGoal#goal2

How does consistent assignment benefit residents?• Residents don’t have to explain to new staff how to

care for them day after day.• Residents feel more comfortable with the intimate aspects of care.• Residents feel more secure with caregivers they know.• Residents with dementia are much more comfortable with familiar caregivers.• Residents and their families develop relationships with staff over time.

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How does consistent assignment benefit caregivers?

• Caregivers know what each resident wants and needs. They can give individualized care and are more organized in their work.

• Nurses and nursing assistants who work with the same residents most of the time are more likely to notice slight changes in health. This can prevent more serious healthproblems in the future.

• Caregivers are more likely to understand and respond to the behaviors of residents with dementia. This is important because residents with this condition often let others knowwhat they want and need through their actions.

• Staff members prefer consistent assignment as it lets them better connect to a resident they care for.

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Coaching Culture

ACTIVE LISTENING

SELF-MANAGEMENT

SELF-AWARENESS

PRESENTING THE PROBLEM

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Definition of Coaching Supervision

A relational approach to managing and supporting

direct-care workers that helps them to develop problem

solving skills – the ability to think critically, prioritize, and

communicate effectively.

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Workers don’t leave their jobs; they leave their

supervisors.

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Demonstration Role Play

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Language

https://www.pioneernetwork.org/CultureChange/Language/

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Learning Circle

• Facilitator

• No Cross Talk

• May Pass

• General Discussion upon completion

https://www.pioneernetwork.org/Data/Documents/Learning%20CircleActionPact.pdf

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Change Model