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Guiding your team with actionable strategies that reduce behavioral disruptions and improve the quality of care.

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Supporting Emotional Well-Being in Long-Term Care Settings

Residents in long-term care facilities frequently experience complex behavioral health concerns, including:

  • Depression and anxiety, along with an array of other MI (bipolar, schizophrenia, schizoaffective d/o)
  • Cognitive decline and dementia-related behaviors
  • Adjustment difficulty related to aging, illness, and loss of independence
  • Social isolation and loneliness

Our Approach: Proactive and Preventative Support

Behavioral Health Consultation provides proactive, preventative, and responsive support to address these concerns.

Program Goals

  • Improve residents’ emotional and psychological well-being
  • Reduce frequency and severity of behavioral disturbances
  • Support staff in managing challenging behaviors effectively
  • Enhance interdisciplinary collaboration
  • Reduce unnecessary hospitalizations and psychotropic medication increases

Scope of Services

  • Behavioral Health Assessment
  • Development of individualized behavior plans
  • Training for staff and support of implementing plans
  • Participation in care plan meetings
  • Recommendations for non-pharmacological interventions

Flexible Delivery, Meaningful Results

On-site and telehealth consultations and support

Expected Outcomes:

  • Reduction in behavioral incidents
  • Improvement in resident mood, engagement, and well-being
  • Increased staff confidence in managing behaviors
  • Enhanced Family Satisfaction
  • Potential reduction in psychotropic medication use
  • Potential reduction in safety concerns and reportables
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