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Nurse to Nurse

Nurse to Nurse

著者: Mandy Curtis
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Welcome to "Nurse to Nurse," a podcast proudly owned by the American Assisted Living Nurses Association. This podcast caters to a diverse audience, including current, past, and aspiring assisted living nurses at all levels of practice – from entry-level to seasoned experts. Our primary focus is on nurses working within the dynamic landscape of senior living operators. Our mission is clear: to promote nursing practice by enhancing the competencies of nurses within the unique assisted living environment. In each episode, we delve into pressing issues that impact the daily lives of assisted living nurses and, ultimately, the quality of care provided to seniors. Join us as we explore current topics such as the evolving scope of nursing practice in senior living. We address the crucial questions of whether and how this scope is changing. Delve into the effects of industry changes on frontline care and gain insights into the state of care nationwide.2024 生物科学 科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • AI in Memory Care: Balancing Innovation and the Human Heart
    2026/08/05

    "The most powerful technology in memory care will never be artificial intelligence. It will always be the human heart and the informed human judgment that knows how to use it wisely."

    That's how Dr. Schekesia Meadough approaches the integration of AI in assisted living, along with the ethical, regulatory, and liability considerations that are associated with it. In this episode of Nurse to Nurse, Dr. Meadough joins Mandy and Gwen for a discussion about rapidly evolving AI technology and its place in assisted living and memory care.

    Featured in this episode:

    • The importance of including nurses and frontline workers when making decisions about technology.
    • Why technology should be assessed in a pilot before a full rollout.
    • The intersection of technology and regulatory/privacy concerns.
    • Understanding the benefits and limitations of AI in assisted living.
    • How AI can help detect early risk in residents.

    AALNA's website: https://alnursing.org/

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    34 分
  • Senior Living and the 100% Leadership Mindset
    2026/06/24

    "The biggest lie we've ever been told inside senior living is that 100% is enough. It's not enough. We're never going to stay at 100%"

    That's how leadership coach, speaker, and 100% Leader cofounder Erin Thompson describes the illusion of "100%" in senior living. In this episode of Nurse to Nurse, Mandy and Gwen are joined by Erin and fellow 100% Leader cofounder Aaron Fish. The conversation explores the transformative power of the "100% Leader" philosophy, discusses how reframing leadership as a mindset rather than a metric can enhance team performance and resident care, and touches on leadership and communication gaps in senior living.

    Highlights of this episode:

    • Steps leaders can take to empower nurses in senior living.
    • Learning from our failures and that going into "hero mode" is not a viable solution.
    • Exploring and implementing the "80/20" rule.
    • Discussing the Senior Living Leaders Playbook and how it can help industry professionals.
    • Understanding the varying communication dialects of senior living as a relationship business.

    Visit https://the100percentleader.com/ for more information about the program.

    AALNA's website: https://alnursing.org/

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    41 分
  • The Power of Proper Documentation: Safeguarding Patients and Healthcare Professionals
    2026/06/03

    "You're a newspaper reporter. Who, what, where, when, why, and how."

    That's how Margo Kunze, RN CDP, a legal nurse consultant and author, describes the importance of healthcare documentation. In this episode of Nurse to Nurse, Margo joins Mandy and Gwen for a discussion on the risks associated with poor (or even non-existent) documentation and how healthcare professionals can protect themselves while also improving the lives of their patients.

    Highlights of this episode:

    • The importance of capturing subtle changes in documentation to anticipate issues and improve care.
    • Risks associated with charting by exception, which can miss early indicators of serious issues.
    • The necessity of detailed and transparent charting to protect residents and providers legally.
    • Avoiding the use of abbreviations in documentation to ensure clarity and usefulness.
    • Examples of legal cases that emphasize the importance of documentation.

    Visit www.sepsis.org for more information on the Sepsis Alliance.

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    41 分
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