Workshop II
17:25 - 17:35
Destabilization risk management in practice as a tool for quality of care development: Marianna Kličová and Zuzana Fabianová, Social services facility Sunny House
17:35 - 17:40
Introduction to the principles of nursing care quality assessment and development in nursing homes and social service facilities with nursing care: Marianna Kličová and Zuzana Fabianová, Social services facility Sunny House
17:40 - 18:00
Practical training: retrospective assessment of the correctness of nursing interventions, analysis of documentation, searching for shortcomings, discussion, recapitulation of findings and modelling of measures for quality development in the organisation: Marianna Kličová and Zuzana Fabianová, Social services facility Sunny House
18:00 - 18:05
Data collection for quality measurements by QRNM and recapitulation of destabilization risk management tools: Marianna Kličová and Zuzana Fabianová, Social services facility Sunny House
How can you tell that long-term care is truly high quality? An experienced team from „Slnečného domu“ shows that it’s not enough to monitor pressure ulcers or satisfaction—the decisive factor is the ability to keep the client alive and in a stable condition. The key is systematic measurements, retrospective analyses, and well-thought-out changes in practice, not more paperwork. Traditional indicators—wound healing, infection control, or a low incidence of malnutrition—make sense, but on their own they are not enough. A patient may have no pressure ulcer and still die from a late-detected infection or a stroke if prevention and early detection are lacking. Therefore, the team focused on what matters most: survival and stabilization of clients and actively managing the risk of destabilization. Already at admission they deliberately map risks that are often underestimated in practice—from embolism or an epileptic seizure, through acute infection, to emerging kidney failure or the risk of aggression.Life as the ultimate criterion of quality