Adoption of Culture Change by Nursing Homes, 2007

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Adoption of Culture Change by Nursing Homes, 2007 Categories of Nursing Homes, by Extent of Culture Change Adoption Culture change definition* completely or for the most part describes nursing home Culture Change Adopters 31% Culture change definition* describes nursing home only in a few respects or not at all, and leadership is not very committed to adopting culture change Traditional 43% Culture change definition* describes nursing home only in a few respects or not at all, but leadership is extremely or very committed to adopting culture change Culture Change Strivers 25% * Culture change or a resident-centered approach means an organization that has home and work environments in which: care and all resident-related activities are decided by the resident; living environment is designed to be a home rather than institution; close relationships exist between residents, family members, staff, and community; work is organized to support and allow all staff to respond to residents' needs and desires; management allows collaborative and group decision making; and processes/measures are used for continuous quality improvement. Source: The Commonwealth Fund 2007 National Survey of Nursing Homes.