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Sex, Drugs and Rolling Walkers

Recorded On: 07/24/2019


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As the long-term care industry faces major challenges in regulation, finance, and staffing, the shift in demographics to a younger, more complex, transient population has added another layer of stress.  Resources to develop the type of care and service needed to address issues of long-standing mental disorders, substance use, addictions, and other behavioral health needs are in short supply. This session offers a variety of ideas for anticipating and developing common sense approaches to these contemporary challenges.  Improving staff education and training in behavioral health and developing strategies to address common symptoms and reactions in mental health are a focus of this conversation.

Learning Objectives:

  At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the impact of the changing demographics in long term care on quality of life and quality of care;
  2. Explain the increasing complexity of social and ethical considerations in matters concerning capacity, advance directives, sexual expression, and medical marijuana;
  3. Develop a well-trained, competent staff prepared to meet the needs of a diverse and ever-changing population.

Intended Audience: Appropriate to all disciplines and positions

Speaker: Barbara Speedling, Quality of Life Specialist


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Barbara Speedling (Moderator)

Quality of Life Specialist

Innovations for Quality Living

An inspirational and motivational speaker, Barbara is an author, educator and management consultant at the forefront of person-centered care.  An innovator with more than 30 years of practical experience within the adult care community, she is the expert providers turn to when they want to ensure that the services they provide meet not only the physical needs of their residents, but their emotional and psychosocial needs as well. Working from a core belief in the dignity and individuality of all people, Barbara’s unique education and training programs have helped countless adult care communities achieve lasting improvements in quality care and quality of life.

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