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1 AHS 8100- Guided Practicum Wilmington University By: Ginny E. Stevens

2  To allow staff and students to obtain training within health care operations to improve the services provided.  To communicate with family or persons involved in resident’s care.  To maintain the privacy of your health information  To provide a notice of our private practices and your private rights.  To respect all those we serve and to cultivate a climate of growth, opportunity and empowerment.

3 THE INTERVIEW SETTING GOALS & CHALLENGES  At first my interview was with Executive Director Geoffrey Henry  Developing & Enhancing Skills for Administrative Duties  Learning the Responsibilities of an Executive Director  Obtaining Knowledge on how to run a nursing home facility

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5  Working through personal issues during internship period  Not having liable transportation  Not being able to stay longer when they needed me or not being available to report more often  Lacking flexibility and availability due to me having fulltime employment

6  When I did report I gave it 110% and worked hard  I process great interpersonal skills  I am a team player  I am good problem solver  I have a warm personality

7  Millcroft is a for profit Nursing Community for the Elderly  It is a five star Elderly Care Living Facility with three levels of Care:  Health Care  Assisted Living  Independent Living  Residents are served from De & All other States  Over 65% of the residents are over poverty level  Millcroft does not receive any state or federal financial assistance

8 ETHICAL STANDARDS  How it should be  Professionalism  Willingness  Openness  Flexibility  Punctuality  Loyalty

9 ETHICALDILEMMAS  Director, Assistant or other staff never on time for manager’s meetings  Dress Code Not Followed (ladies clothing; tight).  Professionalism is a Must

10  Volunteers  Coaching Skills (be able to be trainable).  Motivational Skills  Mentoring Skills

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12  Able to Lead  Have a Good Attitude  Process Good Interpersonal  Be Professional  Have Good Listening Skills  Problem Solving Skills  Decision Making Skills  Not Have Favors  Lead By Example

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14  Gathering Data- Mrs. Margaret was one of the first resident’s I was introduced to.  Reflecting - Had conversations with her and she never seemed to be a bother.  Identifying Relevant- Understood that I did not know the resident’s issues or restriction 

15  Examining Dissonance- the nursing staff explained she is always thirty, always has to go to the bathroom because she drinks a lot  Articulating Learning- I did not know the residents restriction nor did it set well with me that they would not either correct or give attention to her request  Developing a plan- I don’t think she was being abused, but could have been handled differently

16  Older Generation  Face to Face Verbal  By using telephone (not cell phone)  Postal Mail

17  Blind  Deaf  Repeating Yourself

18  Feeling comfortable with others disabilities & communicating with them

19  Who’s There  Elderly ages 50 and up  From Various of States  From all Social Classes

20  Different Cultures  Language Difference  Beliefs (myths)  Actions (touchy)

21  Being aware of others cultures, beliefs, languages and actions will limit the misunderstanding between me and a resident or employee.

22  There was not much writing required during my internship

23  Again not that much reporting during my internship

24  Balancing Internship, Employment and personal matters  Having Flexibility and Availability for Intern hours  Coming up with a plan  Setting goals and trying to obtain those goals  Making time for myself  Overcoming procrastination

25  Don’t focus on the negative  Embrace the positive  Take a deep breath  Keep it moving  Don’t give up

26  Being part of a great selection of people  Being recognized as one of the group  Included and noticed as administrator  Networking and Bonding with staff & residents

27  Will Miss selected Staff & Residents  Wish I could have done more for the facility  Wish I could have learned more  Wish I could continue to volunteer there

28 PRESENTFUTURE  Continue Employment with State  Find Entry Level Administration  Continue to Network with Millcroft staff for job leads  Become a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator  Become a Nursing Home Director  Become Director over State Aging Department  Create a Non-profit for Elderly Population

29  Any Questions??????????????


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