The Kentucky State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program (KYSLTCOP) in partnership with the Kentucky Initiative for Quality Nursing Home Standards (KY IQ Group) is proposing a pilot project which seeks to build productive partnerships and promote “Best Practices” that occur in nursing homes across the Commonwealth each day. The “Best Practices” will be loaded into a database that will be accessible electronically by providers and their staff. The information contained in the database will be divided by topic such as; wound care, activities, resident choice, staff retention, training, resident and family councils, Alzheimer’s care, etc.

In addition to highlighting and promoting “Best Practice” the pilot projects will feature a facility to facility mentoring component. The goal of this component is to encourage a hands-on transfer of knowledge and skill between a facility who has proven success in a particular area, to a facility who is voluntarily seeking to improve in a given area.

A meeting was held on June 24, 2009 to discuss the basic premise of this project, and to gage the willingness of key partners to participate in such a project. The meeting was attended by, but not limited to; members of KAHCF, KAHSA, administrators of LTCF, activities staff, nursing staff, the Deputy Inspector General, the Commissioner of the Department of Aging and Independent Living, the Alzheimer’s Association, and the  KYSLTCOP. All those in attendance believe that this is an exciting first step in promoting systemic change on an industry-wide scale regarding the culture of our Long Term Care Facilities in Kentucky. It is a unique opportunity to dispel much of the negative attention that the long term care industries regularly receive, and greatly improve the lives of the residents living in our facilities.

By clicking here you will find a “Best Practice” form developed by KYIQ Group. KYIQ Group has recently presented several “Best Practice” awards to facilities across the state. The Steering Committee for the “Facility Mentoring” project invites you to submit a list of each practice in place within your facility(s) that you believe meets the standard and that you would like to share with others.

If you have comments or questions regarding this project, please do not hesitate to contact Kimberly baker, State Long Term Care Ombudsman at 502-564-6930, or Lois Pemble of KYIQ Group at 859-940-1348.

We look forward to working with you to develop a collaborative process to promote the many positive things occurring within the long term care system in Kentucky and to create opportunities to improve areas that could be enhanced.


Most Respectfully,

Kimberly Baker, SLTCO

Lois Pemble, KY IQ Group

 
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