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Timestamp: 2018-01-21 05:13:00
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ABCs of Nursing Home Transition: A Four-Part Series (5 Hours) | Independent Living Research Utilization
Moving out of a nursing home is usually a process, not an action. Developing the skills to help people move out can take years. That's why we have developed this training to take years off the learning process. If you're a new transition facilitator or an advocate that works with consumers in nursing homes, you can't afford to miss this training. You'll learn skills and tips from Bruce Darling, one of the best advocates in the country. This extensive four part series works through the transition process chronologically. We'll begin at the foundation, with the laws and legal decisions that support people's right to live in their own homes in the community, to the planning process, the actual move, and critical elements of community living after someone moves in.
Presented in four parts, the sessions are:
Part 1: Laying the Groundwork for Transition
Setting the Stage: the ADA and the Olmstead Decision
Current Issues: Managed Care, ADRCs
Building Relationships with Nursing Homes, Family, and Other Supports
Part 2: Planning & Assessment
The Purpose and Components of the Assessment
The Assessment: Getting Started
Successful Interviewing Steps
Part 3: Preparing for and Making the Move
Transition Plan Components
Transition Schedule and Checklists
Part 4: After the Move – Community Supports
Post Transition Follow up Schedule and Checklists
Identify strategies for outreach to individuals in facilities who wish to relocate.
Describe approaches to assisting individuals in identifying and assessing their needs and preferences for community-based living.
Describe tools and strategies for assisting individuals to plan for and make the move to the community.
Identify effective post-transition activities to support individuals in maintaining their lives in the community.
Understand the background, framework, and current issues with providing nursing home transition services
View Part 1: Outreach - Connecting with People Who Want to Transition (01:11:05)
PowerPoint Presentation and Other Resources
Part 2: Planning & Assessment (01:27:16)
Part 3: Preparing for and Making the Move (01:24:36)
Part 4: After the Move – Community Supports (01:17:14)
Other Training and Resources on Institutional Transition & Diversion