Mentorship ProgramsA new employee, especially those new to the health services field, may find the rigors of caring for aging adults a difficult task. The long hours and sometimes difficult tasks can take a toll. It may be hard to acclimate to their new career. Having a mentor to turn to and guide them can be a life line that keeps them connected to the organization and increases the likelihood of retention. Mentorship programs are designed to connect new employees with seasoned veterans of your staff. Mentors provide a person to help guide them in learning workplace culture and bridging the gap in building new friendships with existing staff. Creating a mentorship program that focuses on long-term mentorship relationships and training future mentors is key. Here are some suggestions for building a successful mentorship program:
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