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The Power of Teamwork in Combating Nursing Home Neglect 

American Medical Compliance

Regular visits, open communication with staff, and awareness of signs such as unexplained weight loss, bedsores, or sudden behavioral changes can help detect neglect early. Ongoing Staff Training Continuous education on resident care, emergency response, and ethical considerations strengthens professional skills.

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Meet Nancy Colobong Smith, American Nephrology Nurses Association’s President-Elect 2023-24

Minority Nurse

We have an in-house team that consists of over 100 unit-based RNs trained in HD, SLED, PD & CRRT who perform approximately 6,000 procedures a year on one campus with support from the dialysis technician team. As a newer RN, I looked to ANNA to provide me with education and learning more about caring for people with kidney disease.

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Microlearning in Healthcare Training: Enhancing Skills and Empowering Professionals

Relias

Microlearning is an educational approach that breaks up learning content into small chunks. Six types of microlearning While planning your staff training program, decide which kinds of microlearning best suit your learners’ needs. · Mobile learning Microlearning is perfect for mobile devices. What is microlearning?

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7 Effective Engagement Programs for Employees in Human Services

Relias

This will help to ensure that your engagement programs for employees provide the type of recognition that validates and uplifts your staff. Training programs and career growth opportunities Your staff members want to learn, get better at their jobs, and further their career.

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Do Your DSPs Have the Skills and Motivation They Need?

Relias

Broadly speaking, staff training is about changing patterns of behavior from an over-reliance on habit and personal experience to the consistent implementation of best practices. Unfortunately, staff training often falls short of this goal. To increase your DSP retention rates, you must offer quality training options.

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Are You Eligible for Coverage Under FTCA?

Relias

Training as risk management Regular staff training on risk management is critical for mitigating risk. In the aforementioned study, 48% of the respondents stated that regular staff training was one of the most difficult risk management activities to implement.

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Home Health Specializations Boost Performance, Bottom Line

Relias

In other words, having competent staff to provide specialty care is now essential to document that you are providing the range of care needed by a specific patient rather than focusing on the amount of therapy provided. But planning for success requires a clear understanding of why specialty education is so important in the long term.