Guest Guest_lucyb Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 Hello, I have picked up some great ideas on this network. Thanks But, now I need help with staff. For the last 3 months I have been a new home with a staff of 7. Sounds great with a 140 census Right?! The thing is I'm going crazy & now my management skills are being questioned (even by myself) I held in-services & write ups. One aide had her mother yell at my Admin. about me. Today I took the day off to finish cal. & schedule at home. I have to step back & refocus. 1. Participation books are always missing still after 1 girl was terminated for taking records home. 2. participation is not accurate at all. 1:1 are still not understood 3. starting on time is an issue 4. 3rd fl. rehab Staff said no-one does anything but movies. 5. The worst part is attitude & it is affecting mine now. Do I want to do this job? I am starting to panick about everthing which I.m sure shows lack of... My 90 day review is Nov. It's not looking good I'll tell ya. After 5 years in activity & 2 teens. I'm running in circles. Before me the girls told Admin. They should be able to run their own fl. without Director. One staff asked for gas mileage to get to work. I'm not making the difference any longer except for panick attacks. Is it time to get out? Should I quit before I get fired? The holidays are making harder as well as you know. Thanks for listening. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wonytineres 0 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 First, step back and take a few deep breaths... I've been where you are. Two years ago I accepted my current position working for a large CCRC- condos/apartments/Assisted Living/Alzheimer Care and a 124 bed SNF- 783 residents in our system- 24 staff in my department. When I accepted the position the department staff were WILD! We're talking totally unmanagable. Just like you I was an experienced AD with tons of ideas and I felt so overwhelmed I cried most days. I thought of 'throwing in the towel'. My advice... slow down. Take care of the staffing issues first... always remember HIRE TOUGH MANAGE EASY. Hire the best staff you can afford. Highly qualified, competent people make all the difference... one competent staff person can do the work of 4 average staff people. And... foster a relationship with your Administrator... keep she/he informed of what is going on. Last... don't expect miracles overnight. It has taken me about 18 months to bring things under control here. Keep your sense of humor and take it day by day. If you'd like to chat more my email is wonytineres@hotmail.com... take a look at that email backwards... wonytineres= serenity now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DianeCDP 0 Report Share Posted November 1, 2005 boy, oh boy I have been in your shoes! First Don't Give up Second document these events Schedule an appointment to see your Admin and give them a heads up Investigate, check your employees records to see if they have past write ups Call a staff meeting right away Remain calm, do not cry, yell become upset, always maintain a calm, colective image Never let them see you sweat!Write down the points you would like to make Follow your notes as your guide Ask another staff member maybe from nursing to sit in on your meeting Write down your policies and procedures, and make it clear to everyone then write them up if they take records home, offer warnings, counciling, progressive discipline, then you can let someoine go if you have to Be Fair, Be honest, and remeber you are capable! First remember you are the boss, you were hired because you have the experience #2, I just had to fire a staff member, it was the hardest thing to do, but this person never did their paperwork, always had an excuse, always called out, I would call a team meeting Make sure they are feeling included, hear them out and have them sign in for every meeting you hold VALIDATE, VALIDATE, VALIDATE, just like with our residents, validate their feelings and ask them to come up with a plan of action! Put the responsibilities on them Have one staff member take minutes at your staff meetings Deligate, deligate, deligate! Do not throw in the towel You took this job for a reason, the residents need you Know that after 3 years at my current job, my troubled staff memebers either resigned or were fired. Keep on top of their paperwork, write them up enough times so you can fire the ones who are not doing their job. Also, uplift and praise when they do a good job, let them know the areas in which they shine Sometimes a simple heart to heart may make all the difference LISTEN! LIsten to their feelnigs and opinions, and have them be part of the solution You are fully capable, do not let this undo you!!!! We have all been there, please contact me directly if you wish dementiapractice@yahoo.com Your administrator needs to back you up and you need to refocus If you have one good employee, have them help you this happens a lot to activity directors, My theory is that with our budgets so low, at times we cannot afford the best people, or they have been there so long it is hard to change their bad habits You are there to make a difference Ask your team members to share your vision, your goals Always remind them we are in this for them Teamwork is essential Seperate troublemaking staff re assign units if need be make yourself available to observe, review and assist Offer them a helping hand Re train and continous training, make it fun, rewarding, and lead them towards professionalism Be a mentor Always give second chances Tell the troubles team member how much potential they have harvest their best talents and use them to your advantage Find local activity professionals for support And remeber we are all here for you anytime you need us! Get your admin on your side and fast and the don other dept heads on your side makes it a lot better Tell them you want their input, ideas, let them be part of the process, this will make them feel better it seems trite, but it works They want to have a say Let them see what pressure you are under, include them in your "Chores for the Day" so they can see all you have to deal with I made a staff meember responsible for the lunch and break schedule, she was always complaining about it, once it was put in her hands, she came back and said to me "It's a lot harder then I thought!" Deligate and remember you need your staff asm,uch as the yneed you! Let them shine!!!!!!!!! I hope this helps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MelanieLynn 0 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 my problems are with the aides and the admin. we are a small facility so i'm the only avtivities person. i understand were you are coming from. i have no self confidence left in my job. i'm quitting in december to move to Texas and i'm not sure i'm going to persue this field. I'd be a really good assistant i just don't think i can cut it as a director (apparently no one else here does either!). my heart says that i'm doing well but my mind says i suck at it. it's the kind of situation were i feel like i'm always being criticized and talked about. i know i sound paranoid but oif you worked here you probably would be too! anyway, thanks for letting me vent. it's nice to get it all out there instead of crying every night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest_Brenda Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 Hi, Thanks to everyone for your support. I do enjoy the smiles I get from my residents. I am trying team effort approach. Also, I've had staff look into the window of the alz/ dementia unit. To get a different view. I asked if they thought the room looked functional pleasant to be in & if they would appreciate their family member in there? I have been asking for their ideas & to ask for assitance when needed. and yes, the administration support is a must especially I am in my 90 days. I have informed him of my goals. He is aware i am hands on with res. family & staff. So you too Malina, moving to Texas. Keep up your spirits. No matter what you decide to do about your carear. You have to have confidence in yourself. Best Wishes to you & all. Let's have a happy holiday. thanks. i love this network! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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