Morning care is, for many long-term care residents, one of the only times they get dedicated one-on-one time with a care giver. Before this transformation, however, if you visited the unit, what you saw was care givers scurrying up and down the halls looking for linen and supplies. Now the halls are empty and silent, because the care givers are where they need to be – delivering uninterrupted one-on-one care to residents with all the supplies they need just where and when they need them and in the right amount.
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How Organizing Linen and Supplies Turned Morning Care from Frantic to Meaningful
1. How Organizing Linen & Supplies Turned
Morning Care from Frantic to Meaningful
Ngaire Woodroffe Brown, RQHR and Jill Forrester, 3sHealth
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Faculty: [Ngaire Woodroffe Brown & Jill Forrester]
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4. Mitigating Potential Bias
• [Explain how potential sources of bias identified in slides 1 and 2 have been
mitigated – n/a]
5. Before We Begin…
Linen & other supplies have a huge impact
Standard work is a powerful tool
Use strong processes, replicate thoughtfully
Communication is vital
The enormity of the improvement to care through something so simple!
The importance of thinking and acting as one
6. Context: 2 RPIWs March 2013
Potential BiasLinen Infection Prevention & Control throughout its trip through the facility
Housekeeping + Unit 3-5 (Joint Process Owners)
AM Care Routines & Supplies: Unit 2-5 (Process Owner)
Sponsors:
Ngaire Woodroffe Brown, Director, Extended Care/Veterans Program
Jim Crawford, Director, Provincial Linen Services, 3sHealth
Steve Adkins, Director, Support Services, RQHR
7. Successes
Defects Eliminated
Soiled Room 5S
• Touches of soiled linen to clean linen bags in soiled room and clean care givers
New Process for Gathering Supplies for AM Care
• Touches to linen prior to use
• Pre-kaizen - only 16% of linen tracked used in less than 48 hours after exposure
Number of times care givers left the room to get supplies during am care
• Pre-kaizen – care givers left rooms 27 times in 2.5 hour time span for 10 residents
8. But We Weren’t Happy…
Audit Results
9 months had passed
Daily visual management in place
Sponsor had long term replication plan
Commitment from process owners and team members
9. Replication at Wascana Rehab
Unit M-5 M-6 2-5 2-6 3-5 3-6
5S Chart Room (as part of RPIW) 5S
5S Clean Supplies 5S 5S 5S 5S 5S 5S
5S Soiled Room
RPIW
(Joint Start)
RPIW
(Joint Start)
AM Care Infection Control RPIW
AM Care Supplies RPIW
Tena Kanban Kanban
Bento Kanban Kanban
Clean Supplies Kanban Kanban Kanban
Replication #1
March 2013
Replication #2
May 2014
Replication #4
June 2014
10. Stage 1 Replication: January 2014
gating Potential Bias
Care Aides : Willy Aubon, Erica Church and Tammy Watson
Kaizen Support: Tyler Chiddenton (MoH), Bob Parker (RQHR) and Jennifer Fetch (3sHealth)
Sponsor : Ngaire Woodroffe Brown, Director, Extended Care/Veterans Program, WRC (absent)
12. You Know They Were Keen….
Soiled Room
Replication attempt
13. Pre-Kaizen Linen Carts
• Linen sits exposed and touched for
days/weeks
Cart sits in hall 24 hours/day
Only 16% of linen used within 48
hours
Care givers going in and out of room
27 times in 2.5 hour period looking
for supplies
14. New AM Care Standard
Rounding cart prepared each morning then
cleaned and put away
Defects eliminated:
Linen exposed for minutes/hours
Linen touched once prior to resident use
Care givers do not leave room during
care
Variation
Unit can decide whether to bundle or stack
linen
15. Tena Kanban
After
Right amount, right time in right
location. Residents & families aware.
Before
Cluttered. Right amount?
At right time?
In right location?
16. Tena Kanban – Our Tena Cupboard
Insert photo of regular products in cupboard Special
Order
Products
Stock /
Regular
Order
Products
17. Principles for Replication Plan
Use JBA tools and processes
Keep it as simple as possible
Engage team members from original RPIW (“pay it forward”)
Learn from workers on the gemba – update standard work where needed.
Build partnerships – “think and act as one”
19. What Happens - Preparation Week
1. Kick Off Meeting
Sponsor comments
High level Lean review; Source team talks about wastes removed with new
processes
Fear & expectations with group
20. Preparation Week cont’d
2. Current State at Source & Receiving Sites
Observe new standard work in action
Can’t simply replicate – need to integrate learnings and update standard work
3. Start Data Gathering
Identify 2-3 targets from RPIW target sheet
Gather the data in Receiving site to get baseline
21. Preparation Week cont’d
4. Document Implementation Steps
Build detailed implementation plan for event week
• Standard work for implementation
• Photos, posters, communications
• Measurement tools
5. Communicate
Share plans and results through daily visual management
Tour teams through source gemba
22. And Then Event Week
Monday
• Reaffirm standard work and prepare for implementation
• Communicate with team
Tuesday and Wednesday
• Implement the new standard work
• Communicate, train, begin post-kaizen data gathering
• Plan audit
23. Event Week con’td
Thursday
Team members go back to work
KPO and TL document, troubleshoot, build report out
Daily check ins with team, sponsors and process owners
Friday: Report Out 1 p.m.
24. Replication Components
RPIW Stage 1 rep
Stage 2 rep
Build Package for Each Process
• Standard work
• Standard steps for implementation
• Photos, signage and communication tools
• Data gathering tools
Stage 2 rep
Stage 2 repReadiness
Assessments
Cascading
Replication Plan
Reporting and
Tracking
Audits
Lean Foundation:
DVM, VSM
Communication of
Plans by Sponsor
25. Learnings
Liked the prep week, event week and report out; add 5S
3 day prep event worked; give at least 3 days for event week (ie. extra day)
Need Team Lead and and Sub Team Lead – KPO can’t do it all
Review current state – there will be changes….
Used waste wheel as starting point for discussion
Engage original team members in replication ( use the “pay it forward” approach)
Invite future replication partners to RPIWs and replication events
Clarify partnership arrangements & roles