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By Daz Lifestyle Consultant

How to Build Positive Relationships with Residents

How to Build Positive Relationships with Residents
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In long-term care organizations reciprocity in relationships between staff and clients is essential to wellbeing. Clients living with dementia are able to respond to a trusting relationship despite their cognitive impairment.

In this article we cover:

  • How to Build Rapport
  • Show Genuine Interest
  • Be a Role Model to Others
  • How to Build a Positive Relationship with Residents
  • Positive Interactions and Job Satisfaction
  • An example of Positive Reciprocity

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Colleen avatar

I really enjoyed the article, thank you Daz!

Daz avatar

Your welcome

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