Saturday, March 1, 2008

Anna Ortigara on Learning from Direct-Care Workers

“There has been a lot of paternalism about direct-care staff – the notion that they are not really adults,” says Anna Ortigara. “People wonder: Are they really capable of being in a lead role? Can they be trusted to make good decisions? Are they capable of self-direction?”

Instead of these questions, Ortigara believes, we should ask ourselves: “How can we possibly think we are going to improve long term care without involving frontline workers? We need them at the table in order to achieve cultural transformation - and why wouldn’t we want them at the table?”

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