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Category: Notable News
Welcome to the Notable News category, which includes information on the latest issues in aging services.
Move Beyond Orientation Check Boxes
On June 11, 2019 by Jenna Kellerman
Is it time to move beyond your checkbox-driven orientation to an engaging onboarding experience?
Tee-Off for a Great Cause: Register for the LeadingAge MN Foundation Golf Fundraiser
On June 11, 2019 by Jenny Prosser
The LeadingAge Minnesota Foundation Golf Fundraiser takes place July 30 at Prestwick Golf Club in Woodbury. Sell-out is expected. Our tournament is already 1/3 full, so register early to ensure you are part of the fun. Golfer registration deadline is July 8.
Can the Gig Economy Boost Recruitment Efforts?
On June 4, 2019 by Jenna Kellerman
OnShift and Gallup have both recently published articles on the “Gig Economy,” a concept that has grown in popularity in today’s workforce, providing an opportunity for people to work multiple “side gigs” as opposed to a single, full-time job.
Engagement Leads to Retention
On May 29, 2019 by Jenna Kellerman
Engaging with your staff is an essential way to empower your team, promote a sense of value and to retain your staff. We know that staff who are engaged have higher job satisfaction, show enthusiasm for their work and improve outcomes within your organization.
LeadingAge Minnesota offers a free, web-based toolkit to help boost your ability to engage with staff.
Up Your Recruitment on Social Media with Video
On May 14, 2019 by Jodi Boyne
Social Media is a key tool for recruiting new staff. Use the two videos below in your recruitment efforts to engage job seekers in your community. When all LeadingAge Minnesota members come together to share a unified message, the impact can be powerful. Share these videos today!
Create an Inclusive Hiring Process
On May 14, 2019 by Jenna Kellerman
Direct care staff have opinions that matter! When frontline staff know that they will be responsible for training new team members, they are often invested in the people who get hired in the first place and become more invested in the training process. Empower your team by training and including frontline staff in the interview process.
Deficiency Analysis: Are Nursing Homes Getting Better or Worse?
On May 14, 2019 by Jodi Boyne
A new report shows that over the course of a five-year period, 94% of the deficiencies cited on nursing home surveys were in the "less serious" categories defined as F or below on the scope and severity grid. However, the report also noted that 31% of nursing homes had at least one repeat deficiency during the review period.
Spice Up Staff Perks
On May 8, 2019 by Jodi Boyne
Many companies have gotten creative with their employee benefits as a way of recruiting, rewarding and retaining staff. Tech companies, in particular, have a reputation for working some fun into the work-lives of their teams.
Addressing the Middle-Market Challenge
On April 30, 2019 by Jodi Boyne
A National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC) study released last week projected that at least 54% of the 14.4 million middle-income older adults in 2029 in the United States will lack the financial resources to pay for senior housing and care.
OnTrack Expands Into North Dakota
On April 24, 2019 by Jenna Kellerman
The OnTrack Nursing Assistant Training is excited to announce our expansion into North Dakota!
Encourage Staff to Like and Share
On April 24, 2019 by Jenna Kellerman
Having an active social media presence is important for recruitment and community engagement. Social media is most impactful when it is shared with others - so get your staff involved! One LeadingAge Minnesota Workforce Solutions Grantee, Mother of Mercy in Albany, focused their Workforce Solutions Grant on a digital media campaign.
Medicare Managed Care Key to Affordable Housing Plus Services
On April 16, 2019 by Jodi Boyne
What is the most feasible way in the short term to finance affordable housing plus services? Collaboration between housing providers and Medicare managed care plans, according to a new report from the LeadingAge LTSS Center @UMass Boston.
Senior Housing Occupancy Flat, New Construction Slows
On April 16, 2019 by Jodi Boyne
Senior housing occupancy remains flat and new construction has slowed, according to a new report released last week by the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC).
Share your “WHY” to Recruit
On April 10, 2019 by Jenna Kellerman
Do you know about the Golden Circle? As you think about workforce recruitment and retention, explaining to potential new hires what your organization does is easy – and explaining how you do it is helpful. But great organizations are effective at explaining why they exist. Learn how great leaders inspire action by listening to this TED Talk from Simon Sinek explaining the Golden Circle and the importance of your “Why.”
Does Your Organization Stand Out?
On April 2, 2019 by Jenna Kellerman
With the increasing workforce shortage in all business sectors, aging services organizations need to focus on what makes them stand out as a best place to work. Research shows that Millennials and Generation Z find the mission and meaning of organizations to be acutely important when making their employment decisions – lucky for us in older adult services!
See the Light: Circadian Lighting Improves Sleep, Reduces Falls and Behavioral Expressions
On March 27, 2019 by Rick Lazzari
We’ve seen the light – and it does more than just allow us to see things better. It also plays a significant role in our physiology, or what we often call our “internal clock.” Light helps regulate many of our biological responses that impact our physical, mental and behavioral states. This daily response to changes in light is called the Circadian Rhythm, and the LeadingAge Minnesota Savings & Solutions Center is exploring solutions in this area to help you improve the lives of the residents you serve by controlling the type of light they see.
Assisted Living Nurses Invited to ALNET!
On March 26, 2019 by Sue Boyd
Don’t miss the deep-dive discussions at our April ALNET meetings. The agenda topics help the Assisted Living nurse answer these questions and more:
Managed Care: Moving from “Outside Looking In” to a Way Forward
On March 19, 2019 by Jodi Boyne
Breaking fee-for-service habits is hard, and not just for providers of long-term services and support. Every sector in the health or human services field has had to adapt to a new world of managed care. The latest issue of the LeadingAge national magazine, sheds light on the change and disruption happening our field related to managed care and shares insight on a path forward.
The More You Know: Older Baby Boomers’ Preferences on Aging
On March 19, 2019 by Jodi Boyne
Safety. Being around family. Having access to the outdoors. Affordability. These are just a few key findings in a new noteworthy study from LeadingAge and NORC.
Career Pathway Resources
On March 13, 2019 by Jenna Kellerman
Teach students about Career Pathways in aging services using these excellent tools developed by the California Assisted Living Association: