A Guide for Nursing Home Social Workers 2nd Edition

A Guide for Nursing Home Social Workers 2nd Edition book cover

A Guide for Nursing Home Social Workers 2nd Edition

Author(s): Elise Beaulieu (Author)

  • Publisher: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Publication Date: 15 July 2012
  • Edition: 2nd
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 352 pages
  • ISBN-10: 082619348X
  • ISBN-13: 9780826193483

Book Description

“Beaulieu’s decades of social work practice illuminate every chapter, her years of networking with colleagues in Massachusetts and nationwide enhance every paragraph, and nuggets of insight earned through successfully establishing meaningful relationships with residents and families are reflected in every word. She knows her stuff and through this book shares it with others who are committed to enhancing the quality of life of nursing home residents through excellent social work services.”

From the Foreword by Mercedes Bern-Klug, PhD, MSW, MA
The University of Iowa School of Social Work

“Beaulieu’s book… clearly articulates what on-the-ground nursing home social work practice involves… These resources are useful as it is rare to be exposed to this type of information or detail during one’s educational training… Beaulieu reveals layer upon layer of social worker roles, responsibilities, and important tools. This is a comprehensive guide for social workers.”–The Gerontologist

This completely updated guide for nursing home social workers reflects the latest political, economic, and cultural trends and requirements for nursing home facilities and how they impact social workers. It is the most comprehensive guide to nursing home social work available and includes new chapters on changing expectations and new models for nursing home facilities (including the patient-centered facility), disaster planning, pain in older adults, and families and next of kin as legal representatives. Also included are policies that have been revised or added since the previous edition was published, including information about the new Minimum Data Set (MDS 3.0) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and updated content on dementia, depression, elder abuse, and more.

Key Features:

  • Comprises the most comprehensive guide to nursing home social work available
  • Includes new chapters on culture and diversity; spirituality; disaster planning; pain in older adults; new models for nursing homes; and families as legal representatives
  • Provides new information about MDS 3.0 and HIPAA
  • Contains helpful forms for assessments, screenings, transfer/discharge notes, new HIPAA forms, and many others

Editorial Reviews

From the Back Cover

?Beaulieu’s decades of social work practice illuminate every chapter, her years of networking with colleagues in Massachusetts and nationwide enhance every paragraph, and nuggets of insight earned through successfully establishing meaningful relationships with residents and families are reflected in every word. She knows her stuff and through this book shares it with others who are committed to enhancing the quality of life of nursing home residents through excellent social work services.? From the Foreword by Mercedes Bern-Klug, PhD, MSW, MA The University of Iowa School of Social Work

This completely updated guide for nursing home social workers reflects the latest political, economic, and cultural trends and requirements for nursing home facilities and how they impact social workers. It is the most comprehensive guide to nursing home social work available and includes new chapters on changing expectations and new models for nursing home facilities (including the patient-centered facility), disaster planning, pain in older adults, and families and next of kin as legal representatives. Also included are policies that have been revised or added since the previous edition was published, including information about the new Minimum Data Set (MDS 3.0) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and updated content on dementia, depression, elder abuse, and more. Key Features:

Comprises the most comprehensive guide to nursing home social work available Includes new chapters on culture and diversity; spirituality; disaster planning; pain in older adults; new models for nursing homes; and families as legal representatives Provides new information about MDS 3.0 and HIPAA Contains helpful forms for assessments, screenings, transfer/discharge notes, new HIPAA forms, and many others “

About the Author

Elise Beaulieu, PhD (c), MSW, ACSW, LICSW, is a nursing home social work consultant. Previously she was curriculum manager for the Institute for Geriatric Social Work, School of Social Work, Boston University, where she facilitated and developed interactive online courses for social service providers. She has also worked as a Director of Social Work at several nursing Massachusetts nursing facilities where she provided direct clinical social work to residents; supervised social workers and students, developed QA programs, and incorporated all state standards for nursing home social work. She has also held faculty positions at Quincy College, North Shore Community College, and she has been a visiting lecturer at Simmons College, Dean College, and Bridgewater University, Ms. Beaulieu is the Chair of NASW’s Massachusetts Chapter, the Nursing Home Social Work Special Interest’s Group (SIG). She oversees an annual Nursing Home Social Work conference and runs a number of related workshops on aging topics throughout the United States.

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