PERSON-CENTERED CARE INTERNET RESOURCES

1.     Artifacts of Culture Change. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

2.     Bathing without a Battle: Creating a Better Bathing Experience for Persons with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders. Ann Louise Barrick, PhD (Editor). Joanne Rader, RN, MN, PMHNP (Editor). Beverly Hoeffer, DNSc, RN, FAAN (Editor). Philip D. Sloane, MD, MPH (Editor).
Stacey Biddle, COTA/L (Editor

3.     A Guide to Better Care Options for an Aging America. Pioneer Network

4.     What Does Culture Change “Look Like?” Creating Home: Advocating for Change in How and Where We Age

5.     “What Can I Do Next?” Creating Home: Advocating for Change in How and Where We Age

6.     Tools for Starting a Caregiver Support Group. Kristine Dwyer, LSW. Staff Writer. Creating Home: Advocating for Change in How and Where We Age

7.     Support Group Savvy. Kristine Dwyer

8.     Readers Guide for “Old Age in a New Age: The Promise of Transformative Nursing Homes.” Beth Barker. Creating Home: Advocating for Change in How and Where We Age

9.     My Daily Routine at the Traditional Nursing Home. Creating Home: Advocating for Change in How and Where We Age

10. Nursing Facility Quality Measures

11. The Learning Circle In Culture Change: Why Use It?  Bill Keane

12. Measuring Person-Centered Care: A Critical Comparative Review of Published Tools. David Edvardsson, PhD and Anthea Innes, BA (Hons), MSc, PhD

13. The Case for Consistent Assignment in the Nursing Home SettingDavid Farrell.