Healthcare Quarterly, 22(2) July 2019: 47-52.doi:10.12927/hcq.2019.25905
Caring For Seniors
Establishing Effective Resident and Family Councils: A Pilot Project to Increase Family and Resident Engagement in Alberta’s Continuing Care Sites
Jasneet Parmar, Julie-Ann Babiuk, Kathy Classen, Joy Hurst, Anwar Haq and Lori-Ann R. Sacrey
Abstract
Resident and family councils aim to improve resident and family satisfaction, but guidelines for councils are scarce. This project developed a toolkit and tested its ability, along with networking meetings, to promote successful councils. Nine continuing care sites participated with residents, family and staff from each site who received the toolkit, completed surveys, attended meetings and participated in post-pilot interviews. Participants found that the toolkit helped improve council function and, with the networking meetings, increased participation. All sites found the toolkit and networking meetings to be valuable resources and had a strong desire to have them available in the future.
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