Managing for quality in a nursing home: a resident-directed approach
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Managing for quality in a nursing home: a resident-directed approach
Abstract
As the population ages, the need for nursing care services will increase. Consumer focus on quality of life as well as reduction of expenditures poses a major challenge to the traditional nursing home, which often reinforces dependent resident behavior. The authors propose various strategies for improving life satisfaction and functional status of residents as well as efficiency and productivity of staff.
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