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Contact:

Marsha Poulsen 
Action Pact 
marsha.poulsen@actionpact.com 
(414) 258-3649 

When

Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 9:00 AM 
to
Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at 4:30 PM 

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Where

Kansas City area - exact location TBD 
Kansas City, KS .. 

 
 

Fundamentals of

Household Leadership 

June 5 - 6, 2018
Kansas City Area (site TBD)

 

Are you committed to culture change, but unsure about how your home's households will operate and interact under the Household Model? This intensely practical two-day workshop will equip your household staff with the basic tools and knowledge they need to help your home run smoothly during and after the transition.

No one wants to live in a nursing home. Moving to a nursing home is viewed by most elders and much of society as going to a place to die, a place that requires residents to relinquish their control over their daily lives, a place that reduces its 'homeless' inhabitants to bingo, wheelchairs and food served on trays. Not enough people want to work in a nursing home either: employee turnover often hovers around 100% annually; shortage of nurses and CNAs often result in understaffed shifts, staff working double shifts and agency staff - often total strangers to the residents - providing personal care.

The Household Model as a way of designing the physical environment and the organizational structure, fosters a deep transformation where residents live a good life and staff are happy and involved. A resident living in a household in a licensed skilled nursing facility once told me: "I had a choice when I came here. I could come here or could go to a nursing home. Thank God I chose here." And that's the way it is. Households may still be licensed as skilled nursing, but they are not defined by the words 'nursing home'. Instead they create an atmosphere of a good daily life, filled with choice and accessibility. Of both privacy and community, and the ability to move between the two as desired. Of independence and interdependence. Of both house and home.

This workshop details the life that is within our power to create. A life of both house and home. A life that fosters daily life as we all know it. Getting up and going to bed when desired. Bathing how and when one prefers. Being with friends, and being alone at one's desire. Engaging in daily life as one chooses, whether cleaning, cooking, reading, playing or befriending. Being able to eat when and what one chooses. Life can be good in a household. This workshop focuses the participants on the role that they can play to create this environment and on the skills that they need to lead, coach, guide and problem-solve. (This course is somewhat less in-depth and shorter than our 3-day Household Leader Intensive.)

We begin with the Essential Elements needed in the Household, move to the competencies required of staff who work there, and offer a variety of case problems to study together.

Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  1. List the Elements of households and discuss how to develop and strengthen each element in the household
  2. Broadly understand their Performance Management responsibilities
  3. Identify the leadership and team skills that they need as individuals and put a self-growth plan in place for growing this skill set
  4. List the hard and soft skills of versatile work in the households, and identify how their organization is tackling this work
  5. Experience and practice communication, team and community skills including learning circle, team leadership model, conflict management, coaching, expressing clearly, facilitating relationships
  6. Indicate the key competencies necessary in the household and how to foster them
  7. Describe why dining and kitchen life is central to life in the household and how they might encourage its development;
  8. Realize the potential of daily life in the household through an exploration of life enhancement skills
  9. Define a self-led team, evaluate themselves in relation to growing team, and formulate an action plan for on-going development of a self-led team approach

CONTINUING EDUCATION APPROVAL: This educational offering has been approved by the National Continuing Education Review Service (NCERS) of the National Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term Care Administrators (NAB) for 14 clock hours / 14 participant hours for licensed NHAs.

TUITION:  $1,100.

To Register, just click on the blue button below.

If registration is closed, please email marsha.poulsen@actionpact.com

Cancellations must be requested at least two weeks prior to the workshop. No refunds will be issued after that point. All refunds are subject to a 15% processing fee.
If you wish to transfer your registration to another session, you may do so at no charge, but please let us know as early as possible so we can fill your seat. Transfers in the last two weeks before the session are only allowed if an annual state survey is in progress at your facility. Substitutions (sending a different person to the session) are always accepted at no charge.