Over one thousand people stormed Palm Springs recently for the annual PointClickCare (PCC) Summit. The event was flush with poignant educational sessions and networking opportunities that captivated PCC users and attendees every minute.
While talking with attendees and taking it all in, I couldn’t help but notice the focus on workforce issues in senior
I heard a lot about staff retention in long-term and post-acute care while at the event. There was much discussion about the day-to-day struggles that providers face in keeping employees engaged and satisfied so they can properly care for residents and become long-term employees of the organization. I also learned about the strategies that providers are implementing to foster engagement and retention, so they can overcome turnover rates that often reach 50% or more in the industry. Here are a few of the best practices that administrators shared:
The use of mobile technology was also a big theme at the event. I attended a breakout session on mobile caregiving led by PointClickCare’s Arlene Strugar and Karey Thigpen, Director of Nursing at Kentwood Manor. Karey shared experiences and best practices about the mobility pilot at her facility, which created higher staff efficiency and effectiveness. As a result, employees were happier. Why? Mobile technology helps with staff engagement. It reduced the extra effort and hours caused by the lengthy, and often manual, documentation process in facilities without mobile devices.
Overall, the Summit attendees were an engaged bunch! Their interest in overcoming workforce challenges was inspiring. Many stopped by to talk to the OnShift team at the Expo, where they could get a taste for the best practices and experiences we have shared working with thousands of senior care organizations to solve staffing and labor management challenges. I found that many communities are still using pencil and paper for HR processes like hiring and scheduling. Paper! There’s no better time than now to learn how technology like OnShift’s can help senior living providers achieve their workforce management goals.