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  1. Jan 1, 2014 · Ask questions. When you begin the message with a question, it gets residents involved. Humorous questions are best and you can expect several answers. When answers are not to the point, use them anyway because you have them involved. Simply redirect the message. Residents like to laugh and see the speaker in humorous situations.

  2. By providing uplifting devotions, engaging in Bible study discussions, and involving local churches, we can offer the comfort, strength, and spiritual support they need. These resources address the unique challenges faced by nursing home residents, such as loneliness, declining health, and grief.

  3. Leadership positions in long-term care were defined broadly to include RNs serving as nursing home administrators or owners, Directors of Nursing, Assistant Directors of Nursing, or as corporate-level consultants to Directors of Nursing in corporate-owned, nursing home chains.

  4. Dec 15, 2017 · (OARC) But if you want to really understand what's behind these figures you have to talk to the real experts: the people who live in long-term care homes. They are the faces and stories behind...

  5. Leadership is considered an important element in the delivery of good quality nursing home care. This study provides insight into leadership behaviors and influencing contextual factors specifically in nursing homes. Keywords: Effects, Leadership, Nursing homes, Behavior, Factors. 1. Background.

  6. Make the nursing home ministry a place where volunteers can use their talents. Generally, in nursing home ministry, a group visits a nursing home together, shares words of hope and healing, and provides food for the elders. (This may or may not be tradition in your ministry setting.)

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  8. Jun 30, 2017 · Effective RN delegation of nursing activities is an essential component of nursing home care; yet, evidence suggests gaps in delegation practices, with implications for the quality of care. Directors of Nursing (DONs) are in key leadership positions to address gaps in delegation practices; however, few resources are available to guide DONs in ...