Project New Home: Transforming Nursing Home Care through a Person-centred Care Model
Care Process & Redesign
National Healthcare Innovation and Productivity Medals
Agency for Integrated Care - Intermediate and Long Term Care
31 December 2022
Transform nursing home care by enabling residents’ abilities, promoting engagement, and enhancing well-being. PCC model successfully improved care delivery, staff competency, and resident outcomes.
Year Submitted: 2022
Published Date: 31 December 2022
Tags: Care Process & Redesign, Quality Improvement, Clinical Practice Improvement, Workflow Redesign, Operational Management, Resource Allocation
About this Content
Aims
Transform nursing home care by enabling residents’ abilities, promoting engagement, and enhancing well-being.
Background
Traditional nursing home models did not support autonomy, privacy, or holistic care needs.
Methods
Implemented person-centred care (PCC) with redesigned workflows, geriatric competency building, and streamlined care.
Results
Reduced call bell use, improved resident functional abilities, and enhanced staff gerontology care skills.
Conclusion
PCC model successfully improved care delivery, staff competency, and resident outcomes.
Lessons Learnt
Person-centred interventions effectively support resident autonomy and improve care efficiency.
Keywords
Nursing Home, Person-Centred Care, Resident Autonomy, Staff Competency
Innovators' Details
Innovators' Details
Healthcare Cluster(s) | Agency for Integrated Care - Intermediate and Long Term Care |
Organization(s) Involved | Bright Hill Evergreen Home |
Platform(s) | National Healthcare Innovation and Productivity Medals |
Healthcare Professional Group(s) | Nursing |
Applicable Specialty or Discipline | Geriatric Medicine |
Project Lead(s) | Cheng Siok Khoon |
Project Member(s) | Alvina Tan |
Connect with this contributor!
Cheng Siok Khoon - siokkhoong.cheng@bheh.org
Project Attachment
C_34_BHEH_NHIP_2022_Project_New_Home_Transforming_NH_Care_thru_a_Person_centred_Care_Model.pdf
