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Training Healthcare Teams in Restorative Nursing: Best Practices and Tools 

American Medical Compliance

Serving as a vital link between rehabilitation and long-term care, it empowers individuals to reclaim their autonomy and thrive in their daily lives. Best Practices for Training Healthcare Teams in Restorative Nursing 1. Opportunities to attend conferences or webinars on restorative care.

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The Impact of Restorative Nursing on Patient Mobility and Independence

American Medical Compliance

This approach is particularly beneficial for individuals recovering from surgeries, strokes, or chronic conditions, as well as for elderly patients in long-term care facilities. Prevention of Long-term Care Needs For many patients, improved mobility can delay or even prevent the need for long-term care facilities.

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The Power of Teamwork in Combating Nursing Home Neglect 

American Medical Compliance

This alarming statistic underscores the urgent need for stronger safeguards in long-term care facilities, where vulnerable elderly residents rely on healthcare providers for their well-being. By equipping your team with the necessary knowledge and best practices, you create a safer and more effective care environment.

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Preventing Resident-to-Resident Aggression Through Staff Training 

American Medical Compliance

Resident-to-resident aggression (RRA) is a growing concern in healthcare facilities, particularly in assisted living and long-term care settings. Offer regular training sessions and workshops to keep staff informed about best practices. Encourage continuous learning to adapt to new challenges.

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Training Healthcare Personnel to Better Serve Seniors and Disabled Patients

American Medical Compliance

A survey reveals that falls are the most frequent health issue affecting seniors in long-term care facilities. Offer ongoing learning opportunities such as workshops, seminars, and refresher courses to ensure that staff stay up-to-date on best practices and new developments in senior and disability care.

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The Key Principles of Restorative Nursing: What Every Provider Should Know 

American Medical Compliance

This approach is especially valuable for patients in long-term care, rehabilitation centers, and skilled nursing facilities , where maintaining function and preventing setbacks are critical.

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Geriatric Nurse: Expert Insights and Career Guidance

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Settings for geriatric careers include primary care offices, hospitals, home health services, assisted living communities, senior centers, nursing homes and rehabilitation and long-term care facilities.