Improve Your Resident’s Quality of Life Through Sleep
PURPOSE
Join us to explore the relationship between sleep and residents' well-being in long-term care settings.Experts will discuss the correlation between improved sleep quality and enhanced quality of life, howimproved resident well-being can positively impact your quality metrics, and share actionable strategiesto help you improve your resident’s sleep. Discover how investing in this fundamental aspect of residentcare not only improves individual lives but also propels your community toward excellence in qualitymetrics and outcomes.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Assess the direct impact of improved sleep quality on residents' cognitive function, emotional well-being, and overall vitality in long-term care settings.
- Identify how improving resident sleep quality can lead to higher quality metrics and ratings,improved compliance, and enhanced overall community performance.
- Apply practical skills to create optimal sleep environments, develop personalized sleep plans, andintegrate comprehensive sleep care seamlessly into your operations.
SUGGESTED AUDIENCE
Administrators, Nurses, Direct Care Staff, and Health Information Management and Technology Roles inAssisted Living and Nursing Home settings.
PRESENTER(S)
Allison Rainey, APRN, FNP-BC, Head of Nursing and Clinical Informatics, MatrixCare, Bloomington; andTammy Muth-Davis, BS, RRT, RPSGT, Clinical Specialist, Commercial Education and Development,ResMed, San Diego, Calif.
REGISTRATION FEES
LeadingAge Minnesota Members - $75
Prospective Members - $105
CEUs
*This webinar is eligible for ONE clock hour.
This webinar has been designed to meet the CEU approval criteria for the Minnesota Board of Executives for Long Term Services and Supports (MN-BELTSS) and the continuing education approval of the Minnesota Board of Nursing. Participants may also request a general certificate of attendance. CEUs are earned only for the individual registered.
For Futher Infomation contact Olivia Scott.