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Managing with Integrity for Long Term Care: The Key to Success for Building Stability in Staffing

Managing with Integrity for Long Term Care: The Key to Success for Building Stability in Staffing
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Managing with Integrity for Long Term Care: The Key to Success for Building Stability in Staffing

 
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Any long-term care owner, operator or administrator will acknowledge that one of the toughest challenges in managing a healthcare facility is maintaining an adequate staff. Nursing facilities are under pressure to meet extremely high regulatory standards while facing a consistent shortage of personnel and inadequate funding. This book aims to offer proven management insights and operational techniques focused on developing every staff memeber of the long-term care facility. It provides positive solutions to recruiting and maintaining a staff for long-term success, discusses how to develop an effective orientation programme for staff members, and details questions to ask a prospective employee during an interview.

 
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Product Details
Author:K. J. Langlais
Hardcover:247 pages
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Companies
Publication Date:1997-01
Language:English
ISBN:0786310979
Package Length:9.3 inches
Package Width:6.5 inches
Package Height:0.87 inches
Package Weight:1.28 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

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5top-notch, realistic book about long-term care  Sep 05, 2004 By Spring Texan
Langlais is frank and down-to-earth about the crazy world and limitations of long-term care in this country; yet, he is still positive and committed to doing the best job possible. He discusses staffing schedules in detail, treatment of staff, orientation, pay, activities, the dietary department, surveys, etc., and the difficulty of dealing with corporations who often want to control every penny from afar. He discusses how to preserve some integrity as an administrator given the problems. It is a respectful, constructive, interesting book that I recommend wholeheartedly.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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