the geriatric career development program 2011-2012
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The Geriatric Career Development Program 2011-2012. Agenda . Jewish Home Lifecare Program Overview 2011-2012 Student Demographics Goals, Design, Approach & Outcomes Partnerships Theories Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Quiz and Texting Poll Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Geriatric Career Development Program 2011-2012
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Agenda
I. Jewish Home Lifecare
II. Program Overview 2011-2012
I. Student Demographics
II. Goals, Design, Approach & Outcomes
III. Partnerships
III. Theories
a) Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences
b) Quiz and Texting Poll
c) Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy
IV. Applications & Resources
• We are a 165 year old not-for-profit agency that offers health services and assistance to elders at our campuses in Manhattan, the Bronx and Westchester.
• Our 3 skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities have 1,600 beds.
Our nursing home campuses offer:
• Special Therapy Centers - Swallowing, Hemodialysis, Vision
• Beautiful gardens, cafes, libraries, media centers, lifestyle and religious programming and activities
• Senior Housing: Kittay House, 3 HUD 202s in the Bronx
What is Jewish Home Lifecare?
Community Services Division
Care and support to keep elders healthy and independent in their own homes.
• Home Care in Bronx and Manhattan
• Adult Day Programs at all three nursing home campuses
• HAPI Home Health Care Agency
• Telehealth: HealthMonitor and Medication Dispenser Services
• Solutions at Home – Geriatric Care Management
• Transportation
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Reasons for GCD Program Creation
1. Need for elders to have meaningful roles within the nursing home.
2. Value placed on intergenerational relationships.
3. JHL’s commitment to community & youth.4. Create a structured afterschool academic and enrichment program to
support young adults pursuit of college and/or career.
5. Workforce development critical strategic issue for JHL
• Shortages of geriatric professionals (eg MD, RN, & OT/PT).‣ Reassessment of JHL’s existing intergenerational program.
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Workforce Statistics
• There is an estimated need for 1.2 million new nurses by 2014. (CCLC, 2007)
• The number of people needing personal assistance and home health services is expected to more than double from 14 million in 2000 to 27 million in 2050. (Kaye et al, 2006)
• Only 8.0% of all RNs are under the age of 30. The average age of the RN population in the United States is 46.8 years.
• Approximately 4.2% are Black or African American (non-Hispanic); 3.1% are Asian, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (non-Hispanic); 1.7% are Hispanic or Latino; 0.3% are American Indian or Alaska Native; and 1.4% categorize themselves as two or more races and non-Hispanic. (Minority Nurse, 2010)
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Selected Student
Demographic Data
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Student Overview: 203 Students
Grade 10th 80 39%11th 68 34%12th 55 27%
Schools Marie Curie 43 21%DeWitt Clinton 38 19%Health Opportunities 32 16%Bayard Rustin 3 1%Louis D. Brandeis 4 2%Wadleigh/FDA II 27 13%Norman Thomas 19 10%Opportunity Charter 18 9%A. Phillip Randolph 9 4%*Other Schools (6) 10 5%
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GCD Years 1-6: Gender of Students
95%
n=1885%
n=45
85%
n=116
81%
n=143
83%
n=146
84%
n=170
5 %
n=1
15%
n=8
15%
n=21
19%
n=33
17%
n=30
16%
n=330
102030405060708090
100
06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12
Perc
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Academic Year
Female Male
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GCD Years 1-6: Ethnicity of Students
14%
46%
37%
48% 49% 54%
71%
44%
52%
43% 44% 40%
6%8% 8% 8% 6% 5%
6% 2% 2% 2% 1% 1%0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12
Perc
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ge
Academic Year
Black Hispanic Asian White
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Family Profile
*Other languages include Twi, Cantonese, Bulgarian, Hindi, Bengali, Soninke, Patio Creole, French & Russian.
Primary LanguageEnglish 107 55%Spanish 21 11%English & Spanish 39 20%*Other 27 14%
Number of People in HouseholdMean 4.78Range 2-15
Members of Family Residing in HouseholdMother 180 94%Father 110 58%Both Parents 83 44%One Parent 103 54%Neither Parent 5 3%
45% of students
are bilingual
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Family Income
*As with all data collected, reporting of family income is optional.**(April 20, 2012). New York’s poverty rate rises. NYC Workforce Weekly, 6, 1-2.
Household Income
Responses From 110* Percentage
$0-$10,000 20 18%
$10,001-$20,000 32 29%
$20,001-$30,000 18 16%
$30,001-$40,000 17 15%
$40,001-$50,000 7 6%
$50,001 - $60,000 4 4%
$60,001-$70,000 4 4%
$70,001 or higher 8 7%
70 respondents (64%) fall below
$30,000
**New York City Center for Economic
Opportunity (CEO) places NYC poverty rates at or
below $30,055
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Goals, Design, Approach&
Outcomes
GCD ProgramGoals
Increased Knowledge of
Healthcare Careers & Positive Aging
100% High SchoolGraduation
100% Certification & Increased Potential for
Employment
Targeted Tutoring
College Entryand/orCareer
Floor Assignments
DepartmentLectures
Clinical Training
Elder Mentors
iMentor
Life Skills
Targeted Tutoring
OnlineSupplementary
Tools
College & CareerWorkshops
CUNY Entrance Exam Prep
& SAT Test Prep
CertificationClinical Training
InternshipsGoddard Riverside
MMCCA List Education
EnrichmentWeeks
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4-Pronged Approach
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Academic Analysis: Semester 1 Results
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Workforce Readiness: Academic Analysis
•TABE | Test of Adult Basic Education | Workforce Readiness Exam•GLE | Grade Level Equivalent
TABEGrowth Analysis
+1.4
+1.9
+1.6
+1.5
+1.0
+1.6
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TheoriesGardner & Bloom
Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences
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“As we start a new school year, Mr. Smith, I just want you to know that I’m an Abstract-Sequential learner and trust that you’ll conduct yourself accordingly!”
Multiple Intelligences Quiz
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Please take the next 10 minutes to:
- Take the MI quiz
- Score your results
- Review the details of each intelligence
- Discuss your results with the group
Multiple Intelligences
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1. Naturalist
2. Musical
3. Logical/Mathematical
4. Existential
5. Interpersonal
6. Bodily/Kinesthetic
7. Verbal/Linguistic
8. Intrapersonal
9. Visual/Spacial
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Texting PollWhat is your strongest intelligence?
Text To:37607
In the message box, type the code matching your
answer and send.
Bloom’s Taxonomy
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Six classifications of complexity levels of human thinking.
*Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy *Digital Bloom’s Taxonomy
Bloom’s Taxonomy
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Creating Appraise, Argue, Assess, Choose, Conclude, Critic, Decide, Evaluate, Judge, Justify, Predict, Prioritize, Prove, Rank, Rate, Select,
Evaluating Compose, Construct, Create, Design, Develop, Integrate, Invent, Make, Organize, Perform, Plan, Produce, Propose, Rewrite
AnalyzingAnalyze, Characterize, Classify, Compare, Contrast, Debate, Deduce, Diagram, Differentiate, Discriminate, Distinguish, Examine, Outline, Relate, Research, Separate,
Applying Apply, Change, Choose, Compute, Dramatize, Interview, Prepare, Produce, Role-play, Select, Show, Transfer, Use
Understanding Conclude, Demonstrate, Discuss, Explain, Generalize, Identify, Illustrate, Interpret, Paraphrase, Predict, Report, Restate, Review, Summarize, Tell
Remembering Count, Define, Describe, Draw, Find, Identify, Label, List, Match, Name, Quote, Recall, Recite, Sequence, Tell, Write
Mapping Program Components
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Elder Mentors• Student chooses mentor
• Keeps same mentor 3 years • Monthly events/parties
• Weekly visits
• Curriculum
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Questions & Answers