23April |
EVENT DATETuesday, Apr 23, 2019 |
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PRESENTER(s)Paul Flogstad |
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1:00 pm ET | 12:00 pm CT |11:00 am MT | 10:00 am PTDuration : 60 Minutes |
Training Description
"We will discuss some other reasons for bullying that may not be apparent such as transitioning into an assisted living community can be stressful for some, and new residents may feel a sense of powerlessness moving into a more supportive, communal environment. Therefore, they make seek out a way to demonstrate some form of control. Residents may also live with certain health conditions, which may contribute to aggressive behaviors. For example, individuals living with dementia may have a need they cannot"
From the cliques at the front door that prey on certain residents as they enter and leave the building, to the resident association taken over by leaders who use it to intimidate others, bullying in senior housing takes many forms. Those who manage senior housing need to know how to recognize the behavior – and what to do about it.
In this program, you’ll learn how to:
You will learn how to observe, interview, confront and resolve bullying incidents in your community, We will discuss strategies to effectively get rid of bullying at your property. There are different traits of bullying for men and women. It is important to understand these traits in order to work with the person who is bullying. Each may have their own reasons for bullying and in order to resolve the situation it is imperative to understand these traits.
Benefits:
- Definition of bullying
- How to identify bullying
- Traits of individuals who bully
- Some examples of bullying behavior
- Creating a positive environment
- How to respond ot incidents of bullying
Who Should Attend:
- Property Owners
- Property Managers
- Housing Authority Staff
- Compliance Staff
- Community Development employees
Ask a question at the Q & A session following the live event and get advice pertaining to your situation, straight from our expert speaker.
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