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Three pillars of psychological safety at work revealed-10486

Three pillars of psychological safety at work revealed

Making sure that employees feel like they can speak their minds, take risks, and be themselves without fear of being judged is part of building a strong company culture and a psychologically safe workplace. The guidance given here could be relevant for all active-aging settings.

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Employee mental health programs largely ineffective-10378

Employee mental health programs largely ineffective

Initiatives that promote mental well-being are formally recommended for all British workers, and likely other workers, as well. But a new study suggests those initiatives, while well-meaning, are in fact missing the mark. Overall, the idea of having mental health support is positive, but individual-level interventions don't seem to be helpful, and may even be harmful, when looking at specific work situations.

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Same-level workplace falls set to rise-10372

Same-level workplace falls set to rise

Same-level falls in the workplace are set to rise due to the rapid growth in the numbers of older female employees in the workforce, Australian research suggests. Although workplace falls, overall, are more common among male employees, particularly falls from height, same-level falls are more common in older women, the findings indicate. The prevalence and relative severity of workplace falls mean that better prevention strategies are needed to mitigate these sex-specific risk factors, the researchers conclude.

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Stereotypes about older workers leading to premature retirement-9742

Stereotypes about older workers leading to premature retirement

Unproductive, inflexible, and less motivated... these are some of the most common stereotypes about older employees. Even though the stereotypes are usually unfounded, they nevertheless influence how older employees perceive themselves and their status in the workplace. Thus, these stereotypes have become a key factor in many employees' retirement decisions, according to a recent study by University of Copenhagen researchers. It is one more reason to help your constituents reject stereotypes, particularly if they are still working and would like to continue doing so.

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Tech Talk: Enterprise platforms key for senior living-9614

Tech Talk: Enterprise platforms key for senior living

The need for innovative technology to augment personalized care is growing in the senior living industry as it continues its post-pandemic recovery. This is one finding of a survey of industry leaders by iN2L + LifeLoop.

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Stats: 65% of residents say robots improved dining experience-9426

Stats: 65% of residents say robots improved dining experience

Despite the challenges brought about by staffing shortages, a new white paper says that one way to bring innovation into senior living may be found in applying a high-tech solution for a high-touch impact: robot servers in the dining rooms. "The robots are intended not to replace but to work alongside humans to help address staffing challenges first experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic and simultaneously to elevate the customer experience," said Kari Olson, president of FPCIW. "We're pleased that efforts to continue the use of the dining robots beyond the pilot have been supported by the communities, and we look forward to bringing this technology to other Front Porch communities."

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