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Nursing Homes and Senior Citizen Care back issues
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"A few good men." (nursing staff recruitment and retention) (Editorial)
November 1, 1991... "A Few Good Men"
The United States Marine Corps, of course, made that phrase famous. Its recruitment ads implied that it didn't want the world beating down its doors, you should apply only if you thought you were good enough. And if you were even as much as invited to boot camp, you should...
Low turnover can reap great rewards. (staff turnover in a nursing facility)
November 1, 1991... Low Turnover Can Reap Great Rewards
Increased staff turnover in a nursing facility may be as likely an indicator of stress as of any other problem -- certainly that has been our facility's experience. Like many nursing homes, the Episcopal Church Home of Minnesota -- a 131 - bed skilled and...
Getting and keeping good people. (nursing home staff) (Panel Discussion)
November 1, 1991... Getting and Keeping Good People
You can't do business if you don't have a staff. That simple-minded observation would be laughable if it didn't describe a pressing daily concern of so many in the nursing home industry. When times are tough and you still can't keep people on the job -- and...
Coping with the coming push toward unions. (union organization in health care facilities) (Interview)
November 1, 1991... Coping With The Coming Push Toward Unions
An Interview with Stephen J. Cabot, Esq.
Here is one solution to staff turnover: Instead of leaving in disgruntlement after a few months or so, why shouldn't staffers stay and form a union? That less-than-desirable alternative, says labor...
The care and feeding of nursing home docs. (long-term care physicians)
November 1, 1991... The Care and Feeding of Nursing Home Docs
Several years ago I wrote an article for nursing home nurses about how to effectively interact with physicians. Three nursing journals rejected the article stating that this was not a problem for nurses and moreover that no "real" nurse would make...