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Career Counseling for Nurses in Skilled Nursing Facilities

Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 1990
Recruitment and retention of qualified nursing personnel is essential to the provision of quality care in long-term care facilities. This article describes a career counseling program, part of a larger career mobility project, designed for all levels of nursing personnel in five proprietary skilled nursing facilities in Southern California.
Jan L. Lee   +4 more
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Dysphagia and Dietary Levels in Skilled Nursing Facilities

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1995
OBJECTIVE: To determine the appropriateness of dietary levels of residents with suspected feeding and/or swallowing disorders. DESIGN: Chart review, evaluation, intervention, observation.
M E, Groher, T N, McKaig
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Assessment of Safety Attitudes in a Skilled Nursing Facility

Geriatric Nursing, 2007
Safety has not been well studied in the long-term care setting. This pilot study assesses staff attitudes regarding safety culture at one 250-bed skilled nursing facility. A valid and reliable Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ) was administered once to a sample of 51 employees.
Angela M, Wisniewski   +5 more
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Use of thickened liquids in skilled nursing facilities

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2004
Long-term care residents are routinely provided with thickened liquids for the management of dysphagia. The objective of this study was to identify the prevalence of thickened liquid use in skilled nursing facilities.Facility-wide data were provided by staff at 252 randomly selected skilled nursing facilities owned by 11 multifacility providers.
Victoria H, Castellanos   +3 more
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California skilled nursing facilities.

Journal of gerontological nursing, 1998
It is estimated that of the 2.2 million people who turned 65 years of age in 1990, approximately 1 million will be cared for in a SNF at least once before they die (Satterfield, 1993). Under pressure from federal and state governments to reduce costs associated with acute care hospitalization, SNFs are admitting patients who require more complex ...
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A Mental Health Unit in a Skilled Nursing Facility*

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1974
ABSTRACT: An outline is given of the services available in a 44‐bed Mental Health Unit of a skilled nursing facility. Statistics on 103 patients are presented. The majority of the patients in the Unit respond to treatment by some increase in then‐activities and improved feelings of dignity and self‐esteem ...
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ECHO™-Skilled Nursing Facilities: Telementoring for Nurses in Skilled Nursing Facility Leadership Positions

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2020
Lauren J. Gleason   +4 more
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