Psychosocial care in nursing homes in the era of the MDS 3.0: perspectives of the experts |
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Authors: | Sheryl Zimmerman Robert Connolly Joan L Zlotnik Mercedes Bern-Klug Lauren W Cohen |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Work, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. sheryl_zimmerman@unc.edu |
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Abstract: | Meeting psychosocial needs of nursing home residents is increasingly regarded as a critical component of care, and the nationally-mandated nursing home care screening instrument- the Minimum Data Set (MDS) 3.0-was modified and implemented in 2010 to promote better assessment of psychosocial needs and health. Recognizing the importance of psychosocial well-being among nursing home residents, and the promise of MDS 3.0 for improving psychosocial care, this article reports recommendations derived from a conference of stakeholders representing diverse disciplines and organizations regarding next steps following MDS 3.0 screening. Results relate to seven areas of psychosocial care and address cross-cutting recommendations to improve psychosocial care. |
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