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Evidence of empowerment in resident council groups
 — an examination of two leadership models in assisted living
Author(s)Robin P Bonifas, Jay Hedgpeth, Christie Kramer
Journal titleJournal of Gerontological Social Work, vol 56, no 4, May-June 2013
PublisherTaylor & Francis, May-June 2013
Pagespp 281-298
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsCare homes ; Residents [care homes] ; Long term ; Quality of life ; Consumer choice ; Rights [elderly] ; Participation ; Management [care].
AnnotationIndividuals living in long-term care facilities and the professionals working with them are seeking methods to enhance resident choice and self-direction in personal care and internal community planning. This article presents findings from a study examining the incidence of empowerment opportunities in two resident council groups in assisted living facilities in the southwestern United States. One group used a resident leadership model and the other used an administrative leadership model by residents' choice. Results indicated that even with health and mental health challenges, residents were able to exercise choice in complicated situations under both leadership models, suggesting that resident council groups are a beneficial empowerment strategy. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-130823235 A
ClassmarkKW: KX: 4Q: F:59: WYC: IKR: TMB: QA

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