Mamamona 0 Report Share Posted January 31, 2018 Hello everyone,Could someone give me advice on how to handle a situation? There is a resident that wants to oust our current resident council president. Her reason, he is not very outgoing.... She thinks she would be a better president. However she is unrealistic in the abilities of the residents (LTC Nursing Facility) and always is suggesting things that are out of the realm of possibilities. What can I say to her that will shut her down? She is the only one complaining, and she would be a terrible president because it is all about her. She thinks she knows it all, and she was previously a nurse, so she knows better than anyone, even me, who has 15 years experience in activities, but I am relatively new as director.Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cassandracl 1 Report Share Posted February 21, 2018 I have a similar problem. Our current President does not get up for any activities anymore. She just hasn't wanted to, doesn't feel well etc. She does however get up for the resident council meeting but does not provide any input because she is never up for anything. So here is my plan: Go talk to the president ask her why she hasn't been getting up. I plan to bring her the resident council book and explain to her that the president is someone who is hands on in the building, participates in activities, greets new residents, and is an active voice and listener for residents and what they want here in their home. I will ask her if she is still up for these responsibilities and if so then I need active participation and socialization with residents the next two months or an election will be held. If she says she is not up for the task anymore I will ask her to come to the meeting and relinquish her duties as president and an election will be held. I will ask the council who wishes to be the president and who wishes to be the vice president; write their names on the whiteboard; create ballots; and let the residents write down who they want and put it in the bucket to be counted. Thus a new president will be. I would suggest something similar to your situation. Announce the duties and responsibilities to everyone in the meeting after your current president decides what to do and let the residents pick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Squeaker 0 Report Share Posted March 12, 2018 Wish I had any ideas about how to help but I'm reading the comments and learning...thanks for the information! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JanaJ 0 Report Share Posted April 6, 2018 The Resident Counsel President should be voted on by the group as following parliamentary procedure. If you think the resident would vote for her, you kinda got to go with it, but remember you count the votes !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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