Originally Posted by nutribeat
Anyone working in a facility where the emphasis is increasing on geriatrics? We are doing more of this, and I would love to hear how others are doing with it.
My facility has tried to get a gero psych unit up and going a couple times but has backed off it for a couple reasons. One is that the facility is only reimbursted at the in pt psych rate but the clients require more staff time and effort. Because of the patients' physical needs the staff needs to be "nurse rich" with more RN's per pt. So staffing costs are higher.
Also the staff involved need to have a "dual speciality" geriatric care and psych. Psych specialists, at all levels, tend to be folks who don't want to deal with physical illness. Med/surg specialists who are focused on gerontology, generally don't want to deal with "crazies". So finding good staff is tough. And having good, expert, enthusiastic staff at all levels from medical director of the unit to nursing assistent, is essential to the success and safety of the unit.