Order# CE652
Content by Elizabeth Galik, RN CRNP and
Barbara Resnick, RN, CRNP, FAAN, FAANP
University of Maryland School of Nursing
interviews
15 minutes
title price: $150; $75 rental
Experienced staff in assisted living and long-term care understand the importance of recognizing and respecting the resident’s right to make decisions. However, they also appreciate the importance of resident’s receiving necessary care supporting positive health outcomes and quality of life.
Find out about some successful strategies including—building relationships with residents, forming bonds of trust, re-approaching, prioritizing, and even bargaining and "bribing." Filmed on-location with the staff of Roland Park Place.
Topics: patient rights, refusal of care
Audience: Students in health professional programs. Long-term care, assisted living, adult day care, and hospice staff.
This video is part of the "Resident’s Rights: When the Resident makes Poor Health Choices" series.
| Resident’s Rights: When the Resident makes Poor Health Choices |
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| Why Residents Refuse Necessary Care (CE651) | Strategies to Overcome Resistance to Care (CE652) |
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