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The Misconceptions of End-of-Life Care at Assisted Living and Nursing Homes

In this conversation, Dorothy Wilhelm speaks with Zane Sundberg, a director of nursing at a skilled nursing facility, about the misconceptions surrounding assisted living and nursing homes. They discuss the evolution of care in these facilities, emphasizing the importance of personalized activities and a home-like environment. Zane shares insights on how to choose the right care facility and the significance of breaking down stigmas associated with nursing homes. The conversation highlights the positive changes in elderly care and the importance of maintaining independence for residents.

 

 

Takeaways

  • The stigma surrounding nursing homes is prevalent but changing.
  • Personalized care and activities are essential for resident satisfaction.
  • Facilities are moving towards a more home-like environment.
  • It’s important to tour facilities before making a decision.
  • Breaking down barriers can lead to better care outcomes.
  • Residents often find joy and comfort in their new environments.
  • Not all nursing homes provide the same level of care.
  • Resources like carecompare.com can help families make informed decisions.
  • Maintaining independence is a key focus in modern nursing homes.
  • Support from family and friends is crucial for acceptance of care.

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction to Assisted Living and Care Misconceptions
  • 03:01 The Evolution of Nursing Home Care
  • 05:54 Personalized Activities and Home-Like Environments
  • 09:11 Resources for Choosing Care Facilities
  • 12:13 Breaking Down Stigmas in Nursing Homes
  • 15:01 Finding the Right Fit for Care
  • 17:57 Final Thoughts on Care and Independence

More Information

Zane Sundberg can be reached via email at Zane.Sundberg@panorama.org.

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