Elder Care

The Nursing Assistant’s Role as a Cheerleader
and "Personal Trainer"


Order# CE632

Presented by Barbara Resnick, PhD, CRNP

interactive discussion
18 minutes
title price: $150; $75 rental

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Despite the well-known benefits of exercise, it is often difficult to motivate people to participate. For older people, motivation may even be more difficult. Dr. Resnick teaches nursing assistants "tricks of the trade" and easy to remember motivational skills to get older individuals involved in exercise.

Topics: Resident function, exercise, motivating patients
Skill Competency: Range of motion exercises
Audience: Nursing assistants working in long-term care, assisted living and adult day care.

Part of the "Quality Indicator - Resident Function" series.

Quality Indicator - Resident Function
Presented by Barbara Resnick, PhD, CRNP
Improving Function, Improving Life(CE631) Function - A Quality Indicator: The GNA's Role (CE633)
The Nursing Assistant's Role as a Cheerleader and "Personal Trainer" (CE632)  
 


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