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Webinar Download - Culture Change – The Beginning

DHCC Webinar

Culture Change – The Beginning

Original webinar held Tuesday, March 24, 2009

No time to attend webinar? Listen to the entire presentation in the comfort of your office or at home. You can listen to it as many times as you want. Simply login to your account using information in the confirmation email and click on download link --  presentation will start.

Requirements: Computer requires Adobe Flash and Internet connection to play streaming video and audio.

Culture Change is here and Resident Centered Care is now! Integrating these philosophies into your nutrition care and dining service operations is no longer an option.

The silent generation, having survived the Depression, took life as it came, grateful for shelter and food on the table. Their children, the Baby Boomers, have an expectant attitude of life and paid services. The status quo of long-term care will be as foreign to them as living without a cell phone. They believe themselves to be youthful and foresee enjoyment in long-term living. It becomes our job to make this happen!

This is the first in a series of Webinars about Culture Change – your residents and their families are looking for resident-centered care. Are you ready??

Speakers:
Suzanne C. Cryst, RD, CSG, LD
Past Chair, DHCC
Ohio

Sharon Emley, MS, RD, LD
Ohio

Gretchen Robinson, MS, RD, LD, FADA
Past Chair, DHCC
Ohio

Cost: $30 per site

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