The Institute for Person-Centered Care Podcast

St. Ambrose Institute for Person-Centered Care
The Institute for Person-Centered Care Podcast

The Institute for Person-Centered Care at St. Ambrose University is challenging the status quo of healthcare. In this monthly podcast, we explore what person-centered care is, how it can be implemented and what it means for patients. Whether you’re a healthcare provider or a patient, there is something in these discussions for you!

  1. JAN 15

    Caring for Boomer Generation: Building Upon History To Plan The Future

    Caring for Boomer Generation: Building Upon History To Plan The Future As the baby boomer generation ages, America's current long-term service and support system (LTSS) faces mounting pressure. With the volume of seniors requiring care increasing, it's becoming clear that our existing infrastructure has opportunities to build person-centered systems to meet the needs and desires of this growing population. In this episode, we dive into how we can learn from our past to understand the critical need for expanding Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS), allowing more seniors to age in place while ensuring institutional services remain available for those who need them most. Join us as we explore what this shift means for families, healthcare providers, and policymakers and how it could reshape the future of aging in America. Objectives:  Discuss societal history impacting the evolution of caring for the aging population. Describe characteristics of populations impacting the care of the aging population.Explain future considerations in the care of the aging population.  Guests:  Ashley l Ebert, MSN, ARNP, FNP-C With over a decade of experience as a nurse practitioner, Ashley has spent 8 years mastering acute care across diverse settings and just over 2 years specializing in geriatric care.  In both roles, she has led initiatives to enhance quality care, advocated for better access to healthcare, and focused on the unique needs of rural communities.  Her passion lies in people leadership and fostering the growth and development of clinicians to ensure long-term success in the field of healthcare. She is honored to have been selected as her company's Senior Living representative for a national Townhall, sitting alongside senior leaders, bringing collaboration and a focus on improved care transitions to the forefront.  Additionally, Ashley was selected as a co-chair for a company-wide NP group, which boasts a vibrant community of nearly 5000 members, where she helps create a space for connection, professional growth, and networking. Casey Fowler, DNP, ARNP, FNP-C, GS-C, FAANP Casey Fowler is a family nurse practitioner sub-specialized in geriatrics. He has been working with older adults in institutional and community-based settings for more than fifteen years. The last eight years, he has been leading other nursing professionals caring for this population, and he has been advancing his knowledge in leadership. Casey earned his Doctor of Nursing Practice from Gonzaga University in 2015, studying the use of nonpharmacologic interventions for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia using the middle-range nursing theory of Person-Centred Care as described by McCormack and McCance. Casey has gone on to apply these principles to his leadership style, in what he calls person-centered leadership. Casey has been a speaker at many local, regional, and national events on a variety of topics, and this year, he was inducted into the Fellows of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners for his work building the first postgraduate fellowship for nurse practitioners to gain specialty training in geriatrics and complex adults as well as his work developing other leaders in his field. Casey’s current focus is on leveraging our nation’s resources to best care for our aging population in a way that meets the needs of both rural and urban populations. References:  Administration for Community Living. (2-24, February 27). Retrieved from Administration for Community Living: https://acl.gov/news-and-events/announcements/acls-dcw-strategies-center-launches-multi-pronged-effort-strengthen Alzheimer's Association. (2011). Generation Alzheimer's: The Defining Disease of the Baby Boomers. Retrieved from Alzheimer's Association

    1 hr
  2. 12/15/2024

    Transforming Behavioral Health Care: The Power of Collaboration and Tech

    Transforming Behavioral Health Care: The Power of Collaboration and Tech Description:  Join two leading experts in behavioral health as they dive into the pressing issue of the growing demand for mental health services versus limited access to equitable care in the United States. Discover how the Collaborative Care Model serves as a powerful framework to seamlessly integrate mental health services into primary care, with a focus on expanding access in rural communities. The conversation also explores innovative digital tools that can streamline care coordination and boost patient outcomes, paving the way for a more connected and efficient approach to mental health care. Objectives:  Explain the factors contributing to the growing demand for mental health services. Discuss how the Collaborative Care Model can enhance mental health outcomes in various settings while supporting the Quadruple Aim.Discuss the role of digital tools in enhancing care coordination and improving patient outcomes within behavioral health services. Guests:   Luke Raymond Sarah Oliver, PhD, MSW Bios:  Luke Raymond Luke Raymond is an accomplished leader in behavioral health strategy, operations, and innovation, with over 20 years of experience in the field.  A therapist by training, he has spent time in various clinical, strategic, and commercial leadership roles with a strong focus on improving access to care, reducing costs, and delivering effective outcomes. Luke co-authored an article in Psychiatric Times on implementing telepsychiatry in rural settings and has spoken at numerous national conferences, including the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), the American Telemedicine Association (ATA), and American Health Insurance Plans (AHIP). Luke has both commercialized and led initiatives that resulted in a 50% reduction in emergency department visits, improved patient and clinician satisfaction and delivered effective digital and virtual care at scale. Luke is certified in trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy and integrated primary care therapy.  His clinical interests include ADHD, anxiety, and trauma recovery.  Luke lives with his wife and daughter in central Illinois, where he enjoys endurance running, fishing, and bourbon outside of work.   Sarah Oliver, PhD Sarah has nearly 30 years of experience in the social work field as a case manager and psychotherapist. She specializes in working with individuals who have experienced trauma. She earned her PhD in Clinical Social Work with a specialization in military and veterans issues and previously earned her MSW degree in Social Work from the University of Iowa.  Sarah is the Director of Counseling at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, IA, and has worked with the college-age population for the last eight years. In addition, Sarah has a private practice where she sees Veterans and first responders who have experienced combat and other forms of trauma.  Sarah is no stranger to Veterans or Veterans issues, having spent 17 years as a Clinical Social Worker for the Iowa City VA Health Care System.  During this time Sarah had specialized experience providing care to Homeless and at-risk Veterans and providing psychotherapy to Veterans.  She has been in a variety of front-line social work and leadership roles coordinating with community members and other interested groups to provide the best care to Veterans.      In addition, Sarah has taught as an Adjunct professor at the University of Iowa’s School of Social Work for 16 years.   References  American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Suicide Statistics, 2024 https://afsp.org/suicide-statistics/ World Health Organization, COVID-19 pandemic triggers 25% increase in prevalence of anxiety and depression worldwide, 2022  KFF, KFF/CNN Mental Health In America Survey, 2022 https://www.kff.org/mental-health/report/kff-cnn-mental-health-in-america-survey/ American Psychiatric Association Workforce Development, 2024 https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/advocacy/federal-affairs/workforce-development Health Resources & Services Administration Workforce Projections, 2021 (Source)   National Library of Medicine, Understanding the expanding role of primary care physicians (PCPs) to primary psychiatric care physicians (PPCPs): enhancing the assessment and treatment of psychiatric conditions, 2010 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2925161/ National Library of Medicine, Rural-urban prescribing patterns by primary care and behavioral health providers in older adults with serious mental illness, 2022,  CMS Medicare Learning Network Bulletin (Source) 9-AIMS Center, Evidence Base for Collaborative Care (CoCM), https://aims.uw.edu/evidence-base-for-cocm/ National Library of Medicine, From Triple to Quadruple Aim: Care of the Patient Requires Care of the Provider, 2014,

    1h 6m
  3. 10/14/2024

    Mindful Pathways: Enhancing Dementia Care Through Person-Centered Practices

    Mindful Pathways: Enhancing Dementia Care Through Person-Centered Practices Join us for an insightful discussion with Marion Kyner, MSN, APRN, PMHCNS-BC, CDP, and Joanna Fix, PhD, as they share strategies from expert knowledge and lived experiences for healthcare providers, individuals living with dementia, and the greater community to better navigate the journey of living alongside and caring for those experiencing brain changes.  Objectives:  Identify strategies and resources to enhance compassionate and effective support for delivering person-centered care for individuals with dementia.  Advocate for person-centered care for individuals living with dementia, highlighting its benefits and systemic changes that prioritize the well-being, dignity, and individuality in healthcare and community settings.  Guests:  Joanna Fix, PhD Marion Kyner, MSN, APRN, PMHCNS-BC, CDPhttps://www.facebook.com/MarionKynerLLC Bios: Dr. Joanna Fix is a former college professor and psychologist. She was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in October 2016 at the age of 48. Since then, she has volunteered over 10,000 hours for numerous organizations, most notably the Alzheimer's Association, Teepa Snow Positive Approach to Care, and National Council of Dementia Minds, to share her lived experience expertise in order to educate, advocate, and support family, caregivers, professionals working in the dementia community as well as those newly diagnosed. She lives in Colorado Springs with her husband and two dogs. Marion Kyner is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and a Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist with over 40 years of experience in nursing.  She teaches dementia skills to nursing students in Virginia; at Longwood University and the University of Virginia. She began working with seniors and persons living with dementia in 2007 when she went to work in a nursing home. She initially worked as a nurse manager in skilled rehab and then developed a psychiatric services program where she was the mental health provider and dementia specialist for over 10 years.  She also helped develop and manage a dementia care day program called the Meaningful Life Program for patients with advanced stages of dementia.  In addition to teaching, she is also in private practice as a dementia care consultant. Marion lives in Cumberland, Virginia, where she is a community volunteer with the Alzheimer's Association and facilitates a caregiver support group.  Marion is passionate about changing the culture of dementia care and HOW nurses provide care for patients with dementia.  References:  Alzheimer’s Association:  https://www.alz.org/ Dementia Friendly America:  https://dfamerica.org/ Integrating Brain Health into Health IMprovement Planning: The Healthy Brain Initiative Road Map and MAPP 2.0: https://www.alz.org/professionals/public-health/models-frameworks/hbi-road-map Teepa Snow’s Approach™ https://teepasnow.com/#:~:text=Teepa's%20Snow%20Approach%E2%84%A2%20methods%2C%20a%20series%20of,Relationship.%20Experience%20Less%20Resistance.%20Experience%20Less%20Stress. Presenters discuss a personal experience and drugs for dementia or dementia-related behaviors. This discussion should not be misconstrued as promotion. Listing of drug generic/trade names that were discussed: (Trade name/Generic name), (Aricept or Aricept ODT/Donepezil), (Ativan/Lorazepam), (Exelon/Rivastigmine), (Namenda/Memantine), (Razadyne/Galantamine), (Rexulti/Brexplprozole). https://docs.google.com/document/d/17aPXoX7jWMQqbtEgCpQmhv_5lGJQc3m6dvkLQHL5IUU/edit?usp=sharing

    59 min
  4. 09/16/2024

    Thriving with Dignity: Embracing a Person-Centered Approach to Disability

    Welcome to "Thriving with Dignity: Embracing a Person-Centered Approach to Disability."  Objectives: Listeners will understand the importance of a person-centered approach to disability, gaining insights from real-life stories, expert opinions, and innovative strategies that promote dignity, respect, and individualization in supporting people with disabilities. Guests: Alana Hougland, BSN ‘18, RNKevin Sullivan, Disability Rights Activist, Accessibility Consultant Alana Hougland, BSN ‘18, RN:  "My name is Alana Hougland. I am a graduate of the St. Ambrose University BSN nursing program. I had a few years of hospital and clinic experience before my son Mason was born.I am now my son's full-time home health nurse. He was born several months early and had a brain hemorrhage at birth, resulting in hydrocephalus, cerebral palsy, and other medical conditions. Mason is now 3.5 years old and requires full-time nursing care to provide feeding tube support, meds, and mobility assistance. He's had six brain surgeries, spine surgery, and others. I was fortunate to be hired for Mason's home health case, so I can be one of several nurses providing care for him. I feel that I have a unique experience from having a healthcare background and now being on the receiving end of the medical system in a complex way. I believe that because of my experience, I am better able to advocate for my child, as well as make sure the system around him is functioning as it should be. As most of us know, we have a long way to go as a collective society for optimizing healthcare for people with disabilities. My goal is to continue to advocate for the best care, safety, and accessibility for those with disabilities and their support systems." Kevin Sullivan:  "My name is Kevin Sullivan, but feel free to call me Kev. I’m just an average guy, or at least I try to be as much as possible. I'm the youngest of three children and also the only member of both my immediate and extended families to be born with a permanent physical disability. I was born in a suburb outside Chicago with a condition known as Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita, or AMC for short. My condition causes abnormal fibrosis of my muscle tissue, which results in general weakness and limited range of motion in both my arms and legs. While my condition is both permanent and irreversible, AMC is neither a degenerative nor genetic condition. My life expectancy also will not be affected. I was born in the early 1990s, less than a year after the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law. My right to participate in everyday life alongside my able-bodied peers was codified into law at just the right time. As a part of the first generation of Americans living with disabilities having these rights guaranteed from birth, I've experienced both the successes and the shortcomings of this legislation. I currently work a full-time job for a technology company in the logistics industry and am able to live semi-independently with the assistance of family members and hired caregivers." Assessing Family Caregiver Needs: Policy and Practice Considerations:  https://www.caregiving.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/AARP-caregiver-fact-sheet.pdf Caregiving for Family and Friends - A Public Health Issue:  https://www.cdc.gov/aging/caregiving/pdf/caregiver-brief-508.pdf Services for Children with Disabilities:https://childcare.gov/consumer-education/services-for-children-with-disabilities

    56 min
  5. 08/19/2024

    Empowering the Ethics of Person-Centered Care through Practice

    Welcome to "Empowering the Ethics of Person-Centered Care through Practice." In this two-part podcast, we explore the fundamental principles and practical applications of person-centered care within the realm of healthcare ethics. Objectives: Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the ethical principles and practical methodologies underpinning person-centered care within healthcare contexts. They will learn actionable strategies to implement person-centered practices, aiming to enhance patient experiences, uphold dignity, and promote positive outcomes in healthcare delivery.Guests: Jessa Roisen, PhD, SAU Philosophy and MPH ProfessorDoug Johnson, System Patient Experience Officer, Northshore Edward-Elmhurst Hospital Planetree Gold CertifiedDr. Roisen has more than 18 years in higher education regularly teaching Ethics, Applied Ethics, and Conflict Analysis for the Philosophy Department at St. Ambrose University. She chairs the Bioethics and Humanities Initiative and is a certified mediator and Health Care Ethics Consultant with over 10 years of experience. Dr. Roisen also trains community mediators and mediates regularly for the Davenport Civil Rights Commission and the Rock Island County Circuit Court.Doug Johnson is the Patient Experience Officer at North Shore Edward Elmhurst Health, a Planetree Gold Certified campus. He has worked across disciplines, including healthcare, the marketing industry, retail, and within professional baseball with the Chicago Cubs! References: Berwick DM. The Moral Determinants of Health. JAMA. Published online June 12, 2020. doi:10.1001/jama.2020.11129Ekman, I. (2022). Practicing the ethics of person-centred care balancing ethical conviction and moral obligations. Nursing Philosophy, 23, e12382. doi.org/10.1111/nup.12382Entwistle, V. A., & Watt, I. S. (2013). Treating Patients as Persons: A Capabilities Approach to Support Delivery of Person-Centered Care. The American Journal of Bioethics, 13(8), 29–39. doi.org/10.1080/15265161.2013.802060Harris, E. (2020, May) Person-Centered Care: Why it means everything & how to provide it? www.crisisprevention.com/Blog/Person-…orram-Manesh, A., Gray, L., Goniewicz, K., Cocco, A., Ranse, J., Phattharapornjaroen, P., Achour, N., Sørensen, J., Peyravi, M., Hertelendy, A.J., Kupietz, K., Bergholtz, J., &Carlström, E., (2024). Care in emergencies and disasters: Can it be person-centered?, Patient Education and Counseling, doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2023.108046.Marmot M. The Health Gap: The Challenge of an Unequal World. Bloomsbury; 2015.Planetree International www.planetree.org/Santana MJ, Manalili K, Jolley RJ, Zelinsky S, Quan H, Lu M. (2018) How to practice person-centred care: A conceptual framework. Health Expect. 21(2):429-440. doi:10.1111/hex.12640Sprouts. (2019, November 29). Kohlberg’s 6 stages of moral development [Video]. www.youtube.com/watch?v=bounwXLkme4Tomaselli G., Buttigieg S.C., Rosano A., Cassar M., Grima G. (2020) Person-Centered Care From a Relational Ethics Perspective for the Delivery of High Quality and Safe Healthcare: A Scoping Review. Front Public Health. 8:44 doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00044. This podcast is CEU Accredited.

    1h 10m
  6. 12/01/2023

    Let's Learn More About Senior Star

    Kylie Boles has been a community relations consult at Senior Star Elmore Place for the last two years.  With several years of experience in senior living, she's found she's most passionate when working with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease patients.  She graduated from The University of Iowa in 2016 with a BS in Therapeutic Recreation, while pursuing a minor in Psychology and a certificate in Aging Studies.  Kylie always had a passion for working with the older adult population and now enjoys continuing to learn and teach others about various aging topics. Haley Flenker is the Memory Care Director at Senior Star at Elmore Place.  She is a graduate of Iowa State University with a degree in Family & Consumer Sciences and a minor in Gerontology.  Haley began her career at Senior Star in 2017 as the Community Relations Coordinator, working with families to navigate through senior living options and finding the right senior living fit for their loved ones.  She transitioned into the Outreach role working with professionals in the community and providing senior living education to caregivers, seniors and community members.  In Haley’s current role she oversees Senior Star’s 40-apartment memory care.  She works closely with the residents, their families, and the Senior Star staff to ensure the highest level of care to individuals with dementia.  She is passionate about supporting and educating families and individuals with dementia through the dementia journey and aging in general. Senior Star:  https://holidayseniorliving.com/senior-living-communities/senior-living-in-iowa/?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=hsl_search_iowa,adgroup%3A1323813643600506,ad%3A,keyword%3Asenior%20apartments,matchtype%3Ap,device%3Ac,gclid%3A4e306182ed8615a2db5a04e56625a398&msclkid=4e306182ed8615a2db5a04e56625a398&utm_term=senior%20apartments&utm_content=Keywords

    29 min

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The Institute for Person-Centered Care at St. Ambrose University is challenging the status quo of healthcare. In this monthly podcast, we explore what person-centered care is, how it can be implemented and what it means for patients. Whether you’re a healthcare provider or a patient, there is something in these discussions for you!

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