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Crisis Prevention Institute Case Study

Medium Enterprise Health Care Company (Mississippi) and Dementia Capable Care Training

Introduction

This case study of a medium enterprise health care company is based on a September 2016 survey of Crisis Prevention Institute customers by TechValidate, a 3rd-party research service. The profiled company asked to have their name blinded to protect their confidentiality.

“The training is excellent and the follow-up support has been fabulous as well. The training we can provide our staff through CPI raises our standards in the care we provide.”

“DCS has improved staff skills in promoting positive behavioral responses with clients.”

“DCS gives our facility a competitive edge which yields a solid marketing advantage.”

“DCS training has shown the staff ways to engage with our residents based on their cogitative levels. They were always asking what they could do with the residents and now that they understand their cogitative levels, activities are more meaningful and bring out best abilities to learn.”

Challenges

  • Sought DCS training and consulting to:
    • Increase client function, safety, and quality of life
    • Improve staff, resident, and family relationships
    • Improve staff skills and confidence in handling challenging behaviors
    • Build or expand a facility or program
    • Increase census and revenue
    • Reduce psychotropic medication use
    • Reduce ER visits and hospitalizations
    • Decrease staff turnover and stress

Environment

  • Describes their memory care environment as a dementia care unit.

Results

  • Improved their dementia care practices by over 75%.




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