AGE-u-cate honors the wonderful work at Presbyterian Senior Living (PSL), based in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania.
Alicia Fenstermacher, PSL Corporate Director of Purposeful Living and AGE-u-cate Certified Master Trainer shared how PSL keeps resident and employee well-being front and center during the pandemic with Compassionate Touch.
Since 2015, Compassionate Touch is integrated into the culture of care and service at PSL. They have over 230 certified Compassionate Touch Coaches, and 989 trained caregivers.
The pandemic imposed an environment of isolation and disconnection for their elders. Loneliness and depression are serious risk factors for elders lacking human connection and touch. Without delay, Alicia accepted the challenge and created a solution to continue training staff on CT during the pandemic.
"Obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it or work around it." Michael Jordan.
Alicia used the Master Trainer resources provided by AGE-u-cate. She created a customized a 40-minute education module about the benefits, skill, and application of the Compassionate Touch techniques.
The staff at PSL find Compassionate Touch easy and flexible. Additionally, feedback indicates that using CT reduces care partner stress and helps the staff to build trusting relationships with their residents.
Further, CT, along with other interventions, results in decreased incidents of resident behavioral stress reactions.
Presbyterian Senior Living mission is to provide compassionate, vibrant and supportive communities and services to promote wholeness of body, mind and spirit.
"We are honored to be a part of the PSL mission in action," Pam Brandon, Founder and President, AGE-u-cate Training Institute.
Read more about PSL in this case study.
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