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What living as a resident can teach long-term care staff : the power of empathy to transform care / by Leslie Pedtke ; forewords by William Keane, MS, MBA, Zoe Dearing, BME, MT.
Holman Biotech Commons RT120.L64 P43 2018
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Pedtke, Leslie, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Long-term care of the sick.
- Nursing home care.
- Empathy.
- Quality of life.
- Long-Term Care--psychology.
- Attitude of Health Personnel.
- Health Personnel--education.
- Caregivers--psychology.
- Quality of Life.
- Medical Subjects:
- Long-Term Care--psychology.
- Attitude of Health Personnel.
- Health Personnel--education.
- Empathy.
- Caregivers--psychology.
- Quality of Life.
- Physical Description:
- 133 pages ; 21 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Baltimore : Health Professions Press, [2018]
- Contents:
- Setting goals to change the culture of care
- Meaning and purpose in our lives : Darlene's story
- Maintaining safety as well as dignity : Leah's story
- Being a care partner instead of a caregiver : Chris's story
- Loneliness in long-term care : Katherine's story
- Honoring choices
- What's going to happen to my body next?
- Every resident has a voice: all for one and one for all
- How long does it take to learn about empathy?
- My 24-hour stay
- Changing the way we hire and orientate new staff : a person-first approach
- It only takes one candle to light another candle
- Epilogue : if you want culture change, you have to take a risk.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Pedtke, Leslie, author. What living as a resident can teach long-term care staff
- ISBN:
- 9781938870453
- 193887045X
- OCLC:
- 992688965
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