NICHE Community

Members of the NICHE Community include:

  • NICHE Coordinators of designated NICHE Sites
  • Nursing Leadership of designated NICHE Sites
  • Clinical/managerial nursing staff that have been identified by NICHE Coordinators as active NICHE participants
  • Physicians, social workers, pharmacists, rehabilitation specialists and other health care providers that have been identified by NICHE Coordinators as active NICHE participants

Members can attend the NICHE User conferences, participate in audio/web-cast conferences, contribute to NICHE resource development (organizational best practices & NICHE Wikipedia), and dialogue among members via the NICHE LISTSERV.

 

NICHE LISTSERV

The LISTSERV, open to all personnel identified by NICHE hospitals, provides daily contact with the NICHE hospitals nationwide and with the NICHE Coordinating Center at the Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing for questions or problems. LISTSERV members share resources and experiences. The LISTSERV draws a national base, and allows nurses from around the country to discuss practice problems and solutions on line. The LISTSERV typically addresses issues that promote exchange of geriatric nursing practice protocols and procedures and strategies to address geriatric syndromes. Hospitals are invited to join the LISTSERV after they have attended the NICHE Leadership Conference.

Mitty, E., Mezey, M., Bottrell, M., Grossman, S. (2002). The NICHE listserv. Geriatric Nursing, 23(3), 156.

NICHE Wikipedia

Beginning in 2008, NICHE members have access to an interactive, Wikipedia-type technology that enables users to share information about best practices in care of older adults.

Communicate with NICHE Experts!

Rita LaReau, MSN, APRN, BC GNP

Geriatric Clinical Nurse Specialist Bronson Methodist Hospital (Kalamazoo, Michigan)

NICHE

Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing

New York University College of Nursing
246 Greene St., 6th Floor
New York, NY 10003
Phone: 212-998-5565
FAX: 212-995-4770
Email: nursing.niche@nyu.edu

REASN: Resourcefully Enhancing Aging in Specialty Nursing

Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing

Products and resources supporting individual nurses, specialty nurses associations, and clinical practice settings to make geriatric best practice standard practice

http://www.ConsultGeriRN.org

Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing

Seeks to shape the quality of health care older Americans receive by promoting the highest level of geriatric competence in all nurses

 

http://www.hartfordign.org/