The theme of this year’s Nursing Home Week is “Living the
Aloha Spirit.” Most of us know that “aloha” means both hello and goodbye in
Hawaiian, but it also holds much deeper meanings – love, affection and respect
for others, a joyful sharing of life to create a better world. Those very
values are at the heart of person-centered nursing care, as reflected in the
dedication shown on a daily basis at nursing homes and other long term care
centers.
Nursing Home Week provides an excellent opportunity to
reflect on the many challenges that our society faces to ensure that elderly
parents and others have access to the quality long term care services they
need. Floridians can be proud of the care being delivered in our state's
nursing homes and the way our state lawmakers have made our seniors a priority.
With one of the highest staff-to-resident ratios anywhere, Florida's nursing
homes rank second in the nation in the number of facilities earning the top
five-star rating. Customer satisfaction is at an all-time high. And in the
recent legislative session, lawmakers made long-term care residents a priority
by adopting a care-centered budget that preserves Medicaid funding for nursing
home care and triples the personal needs allowance that enhances nursing home
residents’ quality of life.
Just as importantly, the week of May 11-17 is a great time
to recognize the thousands of outstanding caregivers who work tirelessly every
day to deliver compassionate care to the residents they serve. I also encourage
you to visit a loved one, friend, acquaintance or veteran who is being cared
for in a local long term care facilities. Take some time with family to reach
out and let a nursing home resident or patient know you are thinking of them.
Visit them in person if you can, or at least make a phone call, send a card or
flowers, or even send an email.
However you reach out, the important thing is that you do
it. It will make all the difference in their day, and the special attention
will surely help someone catch that “Aloha Spirit.”
By J. Emmett Reed, CAE
FHCA Executive Director
FHCA Executive Director
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