Leadership


The St. Martin's Culture Change Steering Committee members are pictured here. I am very fortunate to be part of this team of unbelievably talented and committed individuals.

I am asked frequently how St. Martin's is able to maintain its high level of service, oversee a major building project, and plan for true revolutionary transformation in the way we care for elders. My answer is simple. It's leadership dedicated to making lives better for elders. These wonderful people aren't just working in a job; they are immersed in their life's calling. One quote we've used over and over in our planning comes from Margaret Mead:
"Never doubt that a small group of committed individuals can change the world...indeed it is the only thing that ever has."

1 comment:

Trina said...

I love that you view the Culture Change Steering Committee as "immersed in their life's calling". We are growing and changing as a community and as a work family as well. We may be a small group of committed indivuduals but we truly are changing our world ! Thanks to each and every person who has made a contribution of any kind to St.
Martin's, you are helping to make this transformation possible.

The Cottages at St. Martin's Project

It’s simply home...
With an on-going commitment to the enhancement of quality of life for elders, St. Martin’s in the Pines is pursuing a unique and revolutionary care model for those requiring long-term skilled nursing. “The Cottages at St. Martin’s”, the first six residential-style nursing homes to be built in Alabama and part of a national movement known as THE GREEN HOUSE® Project have been in operation since late 2008. As a pioneer in the state, St. Martin’s serves as a beacon of hope for culture change in long-term care.

The GREEN HOUSE® model creates a small, intimate community for a group of 10 elders. A radical departure from traditional skilled nursing homes, The GREEN HOUSE® home alters size, interior design, staffing patterns, and methods of delivering skilled nursing services.

Its primary purpose is to serve as a place where elders can receive assistance and support with activities of daily living as well as clinical care, but without the assistance and care becoming the focus of their existence.

The physical transformation is only one element of the GREEN HOUSE® model. Staff responsibilities are dramatically different from those in a conventional nursing home. The traditional certified nursing assistant receives a new role of universal care worker called a “Shahbaz”. Each is given additional training, in ways to protect, sustain, and nurture the elders living in The Cottage and to take on a broader array of responsibilities, including facilitating meaningful activities, cooking, light housekeeping and laundry. Each house is also served by a clinical support team of nurses, medical directors, social workers, physical therapists, and others. These professionals are not stationed within the houses, but visit according to a schedule, much like a home-health model.

Privacy...Dignity...Autonomy...Home...Small...Cozy...Family...Nurturing
...Safe...Smart...GREEN

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