March 29: Resiliency in Long Term Care Series Launch

elder man talking with a nurse

Content experts will provide resiliency strategies during a four-part Resiliency in Long Term Care training series to support long-term care teams, communities, and care providers.

Resiliency in Long Term Care
Monthly Training Series March 29 to June 28
2:00 – 3:00 PM CDT

  • March 29: Promoting Wellbeing
    Review this video prior to the session.
  • April 26: Individual Resiliency
  • May 24: Team Resiliency
  • June 28: Community (Resident/Family) Resiliency
Lori Hintz

“Working through the COVID 19 pandemic has been ever so challenging for us healthcare workers and it has taken its toll on many. 

Resilience is the ability to adapt to difficult situations. When you have resilience, you harness the inner strength that helps you rebound from a setback or a challenge (like the pandemic). 

While resilience won’t make our problems go away, it can give us the ability to see past them, find enjoyment in life and better handle stress.”  

Lori Hintz, RN, Quality Improvement Advisor
South Dakota Foundation for Medical Care / Great Plains Quality Innovation Network  

Sponsored by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and featuring content created by the hosted by the Great Plains – Mountain Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP) Consortium and their academic faculty, this project utilizes the flipped classroom model. Participants view a short “micro-burst” learning video prior to attending a live virtual session.

For more information, contact Jessica Danko, program manager for SDFMC.