5 Ways to know it’s time to move from a paper-based to electronic management system
It can be challenging to know whether moving your facilities processes over to an electronic management system is right for your facility.
It can be challenging to know whether moving your facilities processes over to an electronic management system is right for your facility.
Delegation can help the teamwork consistently and effectively, its essential to know who’s on your team, their strengths and weaknesses, and what each is qualified to do.
When we are caring for residents, it is a team activity. Teams that work well together and communicate effectively perform better and provide safer care. Our residents have increasingly complex needs.
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We know from feedback that what makes nursing staff stressed and upset about their work patterns is having to finish late, but often it is because they want to give a good handover and ensure they get it right.
Browser based applications provide huge benefits to the aged care industry. The easy, 24/7 access for users as well as allowing access to information on any device, gives aged care staff the freedom to work in a way that’s best for them and allows the highest level of care to be provided to your residents.
The most significant success factor of any new system in any organisation but especially an electronic residential care system is the people. Change management, staff acceptance and staff willingness to adopt a new solution will differentiate between a successful and unsuccessful project.
Sharing bad news or difficult information with residents and their families can be conversations that nurses find challenging at times.
So why is it that we feel uncomfortable about having these conversations?
Nurses and health professionals report:
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The most significant success factor of any new system in any organisation but especially an electronic residential care system is the people. Change management, staff acceptance and staff willingness to adopt a new solution will differentiate between a successful and unsuccessful project.