1st Edition
Nursing Home Social Work Research
Preface
Mercedes Bern-Klug
Introduction: Nursing Home Social Services Research
Robin P. Bonifas
1. About a Third of Nursing Home Social Services Directors Have Earned a Social Work Degree and License
Mercedes Bern-Klug, Kevin M. Smith, Amy Restorick Roberts, Nancy Kusmaul, Denise Gammonley, Paige Hector, Kelsey Simons, Colleen Galambos, Robin P. Bonifas, Chris Herman, Deirdre Downes, Jean C. Munn, Giang Rudderham, Elizabeth A. Cordes and Robert Connolly
2. Serious Mental Illness in Nursing Homes: Roles and Perceived Competence of Social Services Directors
Denise Gammonley, Xiaochuan Wang, Kelsey Simons, Kevin M. Smith and Mercedes Bern-Klug
3. Social Services Involvement in Care Transitions and Admissions in Nursing Homes
Colleen Galambos, Laura Rollin, Mercedes Bern-Klug, Mike Oie and Eric Engelbart
4. Dementia Tops Training Needs of Nursing Home Social Services Directors; Discharge Responsibilities Are Common Core Functions of the Department
Mercedes Bern-Klug and Elizabeth Cordes
5. Structural Characteristics of Nursing Homes and Social Service Directors that Influence Their Engagement in Disaster Preparedness Processes
Nancy Kusmaul, Susanny Beltran, Tommy Buckley, Allison Gibson and Mercedes Bern-Klug
6. Social Service Directors’ Roles and Self-Efficacy in Suicide Risk Management in US Nursing Homes
Xiaochuan Wang, Kelsey Simons, Denise Gammonley, Amy Restorick Roberts and Mercedes Bern-Klug
7. More Evidence that Federal Regulations Perpetuate Unrealistic Nursing Home Social Services Staffing Ratios
Mercedes Bern-Klug, Kara A. Carter and Yi Wang
8. Barriers to Psychosocial Care in Nursing Homes as Reported by Social Services Directors
Amy Restorick Roberts, Kevin Smith, Mercedes Bern-Klug and Paige Hector
9. Dementia Care Involvement and Training Needs of Social Services Directors in U.S. Nursing Homes
Jung Kwak, Kevin M. Smith, Mercedes Bern-Klug and Kristin Kalin
Biography
Robin Bonifas is Professor and Chair of the Social Work Department at Indiana State University, USA. She has over 15 years’ experience working with older adults in long-term care and inpatient psychiatric settings. She is a John A. Hartford Faculty Scholar and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Gerontological Social Work.
Mercedes Bern-Klug is Professor at the School of Social Work, University of Iowa, USA. She specializes in gerontology, with a focus on long-term services and supports for older persons and persons with disabilities She conducts research on how social workers and other health care providers can support older adults and their family members with the psychosocial implications of with medical decision-making in long-term care settings.






