1 Welcome to A Discovery Event for The UAB Support Team Network 1.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Providing Independent Living Support: Types of Independent Living Services Delivered by Volunteers Trainer: Date:
Advertisements

National Alliance on Mental Illness MINNESOTA National Alliance on Mental Illness Patient and Family Engagement.
Caring for Christ Volunteer Training Last Updated 2/23/13.
Transportation Housing Options Chore Providers Referral Nutrition Programs Legal Assistance Long Term Care Concerns Holiday Meals on Wheels Long Term Care.
Helping Faith Communities Serve their Members Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ (Galatians 6:2)
VINE Faith in Action promotes quality of life and a culture of caring, sustained by volunteerism, community engagement and support for neighbors in need.
The Influence of Spirituality in the Practice of HIV Medicine Malcolm Lewis Marler, DMin The International AIDS Society–USA ML Marler, DMin. Presented.
Nebraska Hospice and Palliative Care Partnership Community Survey on End of Life 2006 N=324.
Michigan Medical Home.
Education & Training Curriculum on Multiple Chronic Conditions (MCC) Strategies & tools to support healthcare professionals caring for people living with.
DELETE THIS SLIDE BEFORE PRESENTING! Thank you for downloading Aging with Dignity’s 2015 National Healthcare Decision Day presentation. We encourage you.
ACT NDIS Awareness Package Element 5: Assistance and Support.
Organizing A Mental Health Team Pathways To Promise A National Mental Health Ministry Resource Developing the capacity of congregations to support recovery.
Your logo/name here. Are you a caregiver? Do you: 1) Provide direct care to someone such as feeding, bathing, dressing, supervision or any other type.
Transitional Care for Post-Acute Care Patients in Nursing Homes Mark Toles, MSN, RN.
Caregiving: Adult Care Overview. 2 06/29/2007 2:30pmeSlide - P WorkLife4You Objectives Understand what adult care is Learn how to assess your loved.
Welcome to. What is ? It’s… Of Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties +
CMS National Conference on Care Transitions December 3,
DataBrief: Did you know… DataBrief Series ● December 2010 ● No. 6 Informal Caregivers Almost 1 in 3 caregivers have been providing care for more than five.
By Brett Kotowski.  Wireless telecommunication device that sends signals from patient to healthcare provider.  Minimizes trips to hospital patient needs.
The Department of Student Services Presentation to new students.
LUNGUSA lungusa.org NOTE: This screen will be replaced with correct Lung logo.
The Cancer Nutrition Network for Texans presents: Creating Cancer Care Teams: A workshop for Cancer Patients and their Family Caregivers The CNNT is funded.
ACOVE 4: Continuity and Coordination of Care in Vulnerable Elders Continuity is ‘‘care over time by a single individual or team of healthcare professionals’’
Chapter 22 Buying InsuranceSucceeding in the the World of Work 22.3 Health and Life Insurance SECTION OPENER / CLOSER INSERT BOOK COVER ART Section 22.3.
Caregiver's of Individuals With Memory Loss Diseases Tina Joyner Adult Learning & Technology December 10, 2005.
Principle of Marketing Topic Service Marketing Lecture No By: Salman Shahid.
In Times of Illness Revised. Original ITOI published 1992 Revised with more collective experience with illness and medication Not meant to cover all possibilities.
The Department of Student Services Presentation to new students.
1 Welcome to A Discovery Event for The UAB Support Team Network 1.
Respecting Wishes Goals Encourage discussions about how people want to live their last years and final days Encourage the use of health care proxies and.
Component 2: The Culture of Health Care Unit 3- Healthcare Settings Lecture f: Long-Term and End of Life Care.
Understanding Hospice and Palliative Care This presentation is intended as a template. Modify and/or delete slides as appropriate for your organization.
Who are senior citizens? years of age 40 year age cohort Still-working / retired Active / frail – at risk Caregiving for grandchildren/great grandchildren.
Chapter 11: Admission, Discharge, Transfer, and Referrals
Severe Mental Illness: Crisis Stabilization And Rehabilitation.
 Hospice-a facility or program that provides physical, emotional, and spiritual care for dying people and support for their families.  Terminal Illness-
Reaching out to Faith Communities Part II Opening the Door To Understanding & Dialogue about Mental Illness 1.
Medical Advocacy and Advance Directives Session 3 Staying in the Circle of Life.
PROFESSIONALISM WORKSHOP. What is Professionalism? What does Professionalism mean for doctors and others working in healthcare? The group will think of.
Lifestyles Home Care New Services Plan Student Name.
Initial Nursing Assessment for Spiritual / Religious Needs
Jeopardy. Types of Hospitals Long Term Care Services of HC Facilities Government and Non-Profits Health Insurance Plans
Communicating with Health Care Providers Elder Caregiver Education.
SEARCH FOR YOUR DREAM JOB. What, exactly is a dream job? It is one you can get if you work hard at your plan for career development. A good job: pays.
Managing the Stress of Caregiving. Take care of the caregivers’ health Enough rest, sleep, exercise, and nutrition Regular medical checkups Symptoms of.
ROYAL CARE “ Few points to remember while opting for elderly care services ”
Medical Exchange and Discovery Orientation Are you jetlagged?
Aged and Disabled Waiver Serving Individuals with Brain Injury.
Focus on Caregiving: Identification, Engagement and Informal Networks.
“My Life, My Health” The Stanford University Chronic Disease Self-Management Program.
PREVENTION PLUS Brought to you by:. As of January 1, 2015, CMS has started paying MONTHLY reimbursement for care coordination services to eligible Medicare.
Peer Support in Behavioral Health Presentation to the Mental Health Caucus Adrienne Shilton, CBHDA April 20, 2016.
Respite Care at Francis Asbury Manor
Nurses A nurse is a health care professional who is engaged in the practice of nursing. Nurses are responsible—along with other health care professional.
Employment and Community First CHOICES What’s it all about?
Personal Development Classes
Tri-Cities Community Development Center Gigi Crowder,. L. E
Care and support for older people with learning disabilities
Community Step Up Program
Welcome to Castlight! September 2016.
healthy life chronic conditions with Who should attend this workshop?
Foster Parent Recruitment
Tele Healthcare Software by CustomSoft. Objectives Custom Telehealth software developed by CustomSoft is used in recent years which provides huge advantage.
SINCE 1983 Raising Funds & Hope.
Jewish Family Services
Would you or your family need extra help if you had a power cut?
Hospital or Surgery Discharge Gap in Past Two Years, by Medical Home
Reaching out to Faith Communities
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
Presentation transcript:

1 Welcome to A Discovery Event for The UAB Support Team Network 1

2 DISCOVERY Persons Who Need Care 2

3 4 Persons Who Want to Care Persons Who Need Care DISCOVERY 3

4 5 A TEAM APPROACH DISCOVERY Persons Who Need Care 4 Persons Who Want to Care

5 IN GROUPS OF 3 What kinds of needs does someone have that you know? (choose one from below, no names) Neighbor, friend Person in your congregation, co-worker Chronic illness, home from the hospital Extended time of recovery, treatment Someone who is older Take one minute each, describe needs 6

6 5 WHAT IS A SUPPORT TEAM? A group of people organized to provide practical, emotional, and spiritual support to persons with health concerns.

7 10 What Does a Support Team Do? Transportation to the doctor/grocery store. Household or yard chores. Errands, cook/deliver meals, social outings. Visit, call, or offer caregivers a break. Prayer or communion based on the needs of the person being visited.

8 11 What Does a Support Team NOT Do? Money give or loan money, pay bills, buy groceries Medicine manage medications Medical Care offer medical advice or take the place of any healthcare professional

9 12 Support Team Leader/Co-Leaders Coordinate the calendar Facilitate Support Team Meetings Communicate with your Coach and Network “Someone who loves to coordinate and delegate!”

10 SUPPORT TEAM VIDEO SUPPORT TEAM NETWORK VIDEO 7

11 9 Support Team Advantages People get to do what they enjoy doing Time flexibility Variety of skills offered Share the care with others, accountability Built-in support system Easier for the Support Team Friend, caregiver.

12 GOALS - The UAB Support Team Network Start local Support Teams for individuals Teach persons how to start teams Provide Resources - written, videos, webinars Online training at Learn from evidenced based, measurable outcomes 15

13 NEXT STEPS Fill out Discovery Event form to stay in touch. Do you know someone who needs care? Do you want to start a Support Team? Do you want to be on a Support Team? Sign up for Orientation 17

Contact Malcolm Marler Director of Pastoral Care