Back to Main Story Resources for Providing Trauma-informed Care 4/1/2018 Page ContentThe Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) defines individual trauma as “resulting from an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or life threatening and that has lasting adverse effects on the individual’s functioning and mental, physical, social, emotional, or spiritual well-being.” In 2014, SAMHSA released its Concept of Trauma and Guidance for a Trauma-Informed Approach, a resource that many providers turn to in providing trauma-informed care. According to the guidance, a program, organization, or system that is trauma-informed: —Realizes the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential paths for recovery;—Recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma in clients, families, staff, and others involved with the system;—Responds by fully integrating knowledge about trauma into policies, procedures, and practices; and—Seeks to actively resist retraumatization. More resources and tips on providing trauma-informed care can be found at www.samhsa.gov/trauma-violence. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) reports that symptoms of PTSD can increase with age. Various factors can contribute to this phenomenon, including role changes and functional losses, which makes coping with memories of earlier trauma more challenging. For more information on trauma and PTSD in older adults visit: www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/treatment/older/ptsd_symptoms_older_adults.asp. The VA also offers an online course for providers, titled, “Aging and PTSD,” available at www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/continuing_ed/aging-ptsd.asp. Related News Caregiving Why the Right Hot Water System Matters in Senior Care From resident showers and laundry services to kitchen operations and infection control, access to hot water promotes a positive resident experience and allows caregivers to complete their work efficiently. READ MORE Turnover Why Orientation and Ongoing Training Matter for Reducing Turnover If we want to create nursing homes where staff thrive—and residents receive the quality care they deserve—we must start by rebuilding our orientation and training processes. It’s not enough to hire people; we must invest in them. READ MORE Policy Caregiving Long Term Care Voices in Research: What We Are Doing and Why AHCA/NCAL helps shape and execute federally-funded research across the country that will deliver solutions to our members. READ MORE View All News Related Articles Management 5/31/2025 The Power of Partnership with PharMerica PharMerica’s passion for exceptional, personalized service and high standards for trust and lasting relationships made it easy for Ciel to choose PharMerica as a preferred pharmacy partner. READ MORE Quality Awards 5/31/2025 2024 National Quality Award Recipients Honored AHCA/NCAL celebrated 737 Bronze Quality Award recipients, 139 Silver Quality Award recipients, and two Gold Quality Award recipients. READ MORE Caregiving 5/31/2025 AHCA's Better Way to Support an Aging America Nursing home care is improving and has a tremendous responsibility and opportunity to serve our nation’s seniors. But access to care is being systemically threatened by a number of issues that providers are working tirelessly to manage. READ MORE