Are your narratives creating friction between staff and families?

One of the contributors to friction between families and staff in seniors’ care are the narratives (aka limiting beliefs, assumptions, and stories) that both bring to the relationship. In today’s episode, I spill the beans on these narratives that I’ve heard from both families and
care team members, how they can create the problems we’d most like to avoid – friction, frustration and conflict.

I share how curiosity can be an antidote to judgment and ways for staff and families to communicate more effectively and play a role in rewriting these narratives, to create a more empowering and supportive connection.

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Questions shared on this episode to help rewrite these narratives:

Internal questions with your team
  • What do you want your families to know and believe about your home and staff?
  • What’s the narrative you want to move away from? What’s the narrative you’re moving
    toward? (eg Us versus Them to Us with Them)
  • What are the positive narratives that families have about your home and team? Howcan you share those stories more broadly to help shape new family perceptions andexperiences?

Staff can ask families:
  • Would love to better understand your understanding and familiarity with seniors’ care. Can you tell me a bit about what you know or have experienced already with seniors’ care?
  • What perceptions do you have about the seniors care?
  • What are you looking forward to?
  • What are you most worried about?
  • What’s most important to you?
  • What do you need to feel like you’ve made the best decision moving your loved one here?
  • How are YOU feeling about this big change in your life right now?
  • How can we support you as a family member, going through a stressful and challenging time?

Families can be proactive and share with staff:
  • "I want to share a few things about where we’re at with moving our loved one into your home – to help us get started right from the start"
  • What your hopes are with moving your loved one here
  • What are you most worried about (what’s keeping you up at night)
  • What’s most important to you
  • What would be most helpful to you, as a family member new to this community
  • You can also share: "here are some of the narratives I have about seniors’ care – think it’s helpful to share and would love your perspective"
  • This is how I’M feeling about this big life change

You can find out more about me and the work I do at DeborahBakti.com or email me at Deborah@DeborahBakti.com.
I’d love to hear from you.
Are your narratives creating friction between staff and families?
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