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2020-08-18 07:34:13 PM crystalandino my employer do not have mds we are private run
2020-08-18 07:34:17 PM cchase Care Area Trigger (CAT):Completion of a comprehensive MDS coded entries may identify potential triggers within the Care Area Assessment (CAA) to reveal specific areas in need of further review.
2020-08-18 07:34:21 PM seanj We get reminders too.
2020-08-18 07:34:27 PM jocelynp enter the chat room
2020-08-18 07:34:32 PM 16380 I wish i would get reminders:(
2020-08-18 07:34:34 PM nlisdahl We get reminders too
2020-08-18 07:34:35 PM rsmale I find CAA confusing
2020-08-18 07:34:35 PM tiffanyhill180 isn't the intial when the resident first comes in and has to be done usually within 7 days
2020-08-18 07:34:36 PM careyjeff trachs non verbal
2020-08-18 07:34:40 PM suzannemmartin I get CAA's once in awhile not a lot
2020-08-18 07:34:42 PM bethaldrich5 Thank you for sharing!
2020-08-18 07:34:44 PM lbetts1992 we have a calander so we know when they are due
2020-08-18 07:34:44 PM michelled I hate having to do social servies CAAs. they never do them
2020-08-18 07:34:46 PM cchase Care Area Assessment (CAA’s): This is a set of decision making tools that helps the IDT team determine if a specific, standardized intervention should be used. There are some 20 Care Area Assessments in the general list Note: this list provides the most common interventions (not all).
2020-08-18 07:34:48 PM laceyh22 caa is confusing at first
2020-08-18 07:34:48 PM pjbell yes we get triggers on sigma
2020-08-18 07:34:50 PM haleypettigrew our MDS gives us a calnedar everyday sometimes multiple a day with all the deu dates
2020-08-18 07:34:52 PM lynnh thsnk you
2020-08-18 07:34:52 PM bethaldrich5 CAAs are so confusing to me.
2020-08-18 07:34:58 PM haleypettigrew its so helpful
2020-08-18 07:35:02 PM bethaldrich5 I still strugglw with them.
2020-08-18 07:35:06 PM 16380 I have a calendar but i have to print it out or i wont remember
2020-08-18 07:35:07 PM rsmale cant read too fast
2020-08-18 07:35:08 PM pjbell link careplan
2020-08-18 07:35:08 PM roodnad Thank You
2020-08-18 07:35:16 PM nlisdahl I think CAA are confusing too
2020-08-18 07:35:22 PM melveniag I know to fast
2020-08-18 07:35:22 PM seanj Sometimes it's hard when the resident can't speak, no family is available and the staff doesn't really observe.
2020-08-18 07:35:25 PM michelled they are very confusing
2020-08-18 07:35:30 PM gracepadua me too
2020-08-18 07:35:35 PM rsmale Icall family
2020-08-18 07:35:37 PM careyjeff YES how to document within CAA
2020-08-18 07:35:48 PM reneewhite it helps to have a planner and train your assiatants to di documention the correct way
2020-08-18 07:35:53 PM laurieh Caa confuses me too
2020-08-18 07:35:54 PM cchase you will understand better when you read the documentation section
2020-08-18 07:35:54 PM roodnad calling the family is very helpful
2020-08-18 07:35:57 PM lwilliams10 My MDS Nurse helps me with CAA's, very helpful!!!
2020-08-18 07:35:58 PM sierrafannin is this the same as a moca test
2020-08-18 07:36:03 PM suzannemmartin some residents do not have family to call
2020-08-18 07:36:03 PM tiffanyhill180 aren't the CAA usually when residents MDS have changed significantly in the last time they where done
2020-08-18 07:36:09 PM bethaldrich5 I am excited to read the documentation section then.
2020-08-18 07:36:15 PM jadehsmith if the resident is non verbal and has no family or friends we can use this residents guardian, last thing we want to do is use staff.
2020-08-18 07:36:16 PM careyjeff Some examples would help
2020-08-18 07:36:16 PM cchase MDS completion will “trigger” the Care Area Assessment (CAA) requiring further review. Activity related items will originate from items coded within both section F and section D.
2020-08-18 07:36:16 PM sandishell19 It is important for us to our own observations
2020-08-18 07:36:22 PM 16380 caa is when something in the f or b section is triggered
2020-08-18 07:36:24 PM nlisdahl Ok, I will have to read more about CAA
2020-08-18 07:36:25 PM pjbell social worker usually triggers
2020-08-18 07:36:31 PM sherryllincoln no not the same as Moca,
2020-08-18 07:36:38 PM sierrafannin thank you
2020-08-18 07:36:42 PM sandishell19 talking with social services is good too
2020-08-18 07:36:44 PM stargie69 thanks
2020-08-18 07:36:45 PM turnerjennifer (y)
2020-08-18 07:36:54 PM careyjeff me and ss are close
2020-08-18 07:36:55 PM yadi1 Great information. Thank you
2020-08-18 07:36:56 PM tiffanyhill180 social service is my go to
2020-08-18 07:37:03 PM pjbell me too
2020-08-18 07:37:07 PM tiffanyhill180 we work side by side witheachother
2020-08-18 07:37:09 PM lbetts1992 thank you for information
2020-08-18 07:37:09 PM haleypettigrew social worker is super helpful
2020-08-18 07:37:12 PM jocelynp (y)
2020-08-18 07:37:15 PM lynnh same here
2020-08-18 07:37:15 PM rsmale MDS nurse is mine]
2020-08-18 07:37:16 PM cchase good going folks - helping each other
2020-08-18 07:37:24 PM ryann activity assessments can also trigger CAAS and then a worksheet need to be filled out
2020-08-18 07:37:27 PM sandishell19 I work with social services and MDS closely
2020-08-18 07:37:33 PM flossie teamwork makes the dreamwork
2020-08-18 07:37:33 PM martinezbetty it takes a village
2020-08-18 07:37:42 PM cchase when is the care plan due???
2020-08-18 07:37:43 PM michelled wow you all are lucky
2020-08-18 07:37:48 PM careyjeff Try not to triiger unless there is a real problem that needs to be adressed
2020-08-18 07:37:55 PM sandishell19 we are planning a wedding right now for two of the residents
2020-08-18 07:37:56 PM bethaldrich5 14 days
2020-08-18 07:37:57 PM flossie 72 hours?
2020-08-18 07:37:57 PM suzannemmartin yes we all help each other, sometimes nursing asks for activities for a resident
2020-08-18 07:37:57 PM seanj That's what I like best about these chats...getting ideas and knowledge from you all.
2020-08-18 07:38:00 PM feliciasuominen 2 weeks?
2020-08-18 07:38:01 PM jadehsmith 72 hours initially then ARD
2020-08-18 07:38:01 PM diovanneb 48 hrs
2020-08-18 07:38:03 PM dana1 2 weeks
2020-08-18 07:38:06 PM tiffanyhill180 usualy within the 48 hrs
2020-08-18 07:38:08 PM 16380 three days after admission
2020-08-18 07:38:08 PM laceyh22 ours is due when the assessment is due
2020-08-18 07:38:12 PM cchase the entire IDT will decide what is going to be a trigger
2020-08-18 07:38:16 PM lynnh 72 hrs
2020-08-18 07:38:21 PM martinezbetty 21 days
2020-08-18 07:38:22 PM lbetts1992 72 hrs
2020-08-18 07:38:24 PM yadi1 care plan is due 48 hours
2020-08-18 07:38:26 PM turnerjennifer 21 days?
2020-08-18 07:38:27 PM gracepadua omg a wedding
2020-08-18 07:38:28 PM pjbell 48 hours?
2020-08-18 07:38:28 PM jjmiller227 7 days after assessment
2020-08-18 07:38:29 PM michelled 48
2020-08-18 07:38:36 PM cchase variation out there for sure...
2020-08-18 07:38:41 PM gracepadua 48
2020-08-18 07:38:45 PM stepha630 14 days
2020-08-18 07:38:47 PM jocelynp 48
2020-08-18 07:38:50 PM jadehsmith ***48 then ARD sorry
2020-08-18 07:38:51 PM nlisdahl 48
2020-08-18 07:38:51 PM pjbell or in 5 days
2020-08-18 07:38:53 PM jocelynp 21
2020-08-18 07:39:00 PM cchase Federal guidelines say 21 days
2020-08-18 07:39:05 PM lynnh oops
2020-08-18 07:39:07 PM 16380 whaaaaaat
2020-08-18 07:39:07 PM diovanneb the comprehensive IDT care plan must be completed w/in 21 days
2020-08-18 07:39:11 PM tiffanyhill180 really intersting
2020-08-18 07:39:14 PM careyjeff Thats a long time
2020-08-18 07:39:16 PM flossie Dang! I was way off... lol
2020-08-18 07:39:19 PM stargie69 ok
2020-08-18 07:39:23 PM dana1 that was my next answer
2020-08-18 07:39:24 PM krystalthompson interesting
2020-08-18 07:39:24 PM rsmale i thought so too
2020-08-18 07:39:25 PM pjbell oh i would forget about it by then
2020-08-18 07:39:33 PM 16380 The mds is always rushing me....
2020-08-18 07:39:34 PM lwilliams10 we have to implement one with our initial assessment then sign off on it at 21 days
2020-08-18 07:39:34 PM lbetts1992 me to lol
2020-08-18 07:39:38 PM yadi1 21 days? well I learned something new today.
2020-08-18 07:39:39 PM cchase okay - so what are care plan SMART goals?
2020-08-18 07:39:41 PM davislsc federal and state have diffrent regulations
2020-08-18 07:39:47 PM roodnad flossie lol
2020-08-18 07:39:47 PM diovanneb but the initial care plan or baseline care plan is 48 hrs
2020-08-18 07:39:49 PM jadehsmith MDS rushes so we get paid
2020-08-18 07:39:51 PM suzannemmartin you really start getting to know the residents within the first 3 weeks
2020-08-18 07:40:00 PM crystalandino ??
2020-08-18 07:40:01 PM seanj My job says 14, but i am learning that the federal guidelines are different.
2020-08-18 07:40:03 PM rsmale ??
2020-08-18 07:40:03 PM laceyh22 s- specific goal
2020-08-18 07:40:04 PM cchase yes so long as state is not less than Federal
2020-08-18 07:40:08 PM reneewhite also speaking with the social worker helps if u cant talk to family members of resident
2020-08-18 07:40:25 PM cchase smart goals ???
2020-08-18 07:40:27 PM michelled a realistic goal
2020-08-18 07:40:32 PM seanj GOals set in place for the resident that are measurable and have a timeframe.
2020-08-18 07:40:33 PM pjbell will accept or participate
2020-08-18 07:40:36 PM laceyh22 m - measurable
2020-08-18 07:40:36 PM cchase yes that is one
2020-08-18 07:40:44 PM cchase yes measurable
2020-08-18 07:40:52 PM nlisdahl Sorry, my computer froze. I am back now.
2020-08-18 07:40:52 PM flossie Ahhh yes. Attainable
2020-08-18 07:40:53 PM bethaldrich5 Smart goals are the goals for each individual for activity that are measurable and have a time fram
2020-08-18 07:40:56 PM martinezbetty timely
2020-08-18 07:40:58 PM seanj person centered
2020-08-18 07:41:00 PM stepha630 time
2020-08-18 07:41:02 PM turnerjennifer specific, measureable, achievable, relevant, time
2020-08-18 07:41:07 PM tiffanyhill180 Care plans help all department know what speicific goals needed to be done and what interventions we can do
2020-08-18 07:41:08 PM haleypettigrew ^
2020-08-18 07:41:09 PM diovanneb SPECIFIC, MEASURABLE
2020-08-18 07:41:10 PM diovanneb TIMELY
2020-08-18 07:41:11 PM cchase  S –pecific (simple, sensible, significant). M – easurable (meaningful, motivating). A – achievable (attainable, manageable). R – elevant (reasonable, realistic and results-based). T – ime (time sensitive and limited).
2020-08-18 07:41:11 PM nlisdahl I am reading everyone comments quickly....so i can catch up with you guys! :)
2020-08-18 07:41:13 PM martinezbetty yay Jen
2020-08-18 07:41:13 PM lynnh relevant
2020-08-18 07:41:37 PM tiffanyhill180 good to know SMART
2020-08-18 07:41:38 PM turnerjennifer :D
2020-08-18 07:41:39 PM suzannemmartin its nice to be able to set a realistic time of when something will be achieved
2020-08-18 07:41:39 PM cchase your care plan goals must meet all these criteria
2020-08-18 07:41:40 PM lbetts1992 cchase very helpful information thank u
2020-08-18 07:41:43 PM stargie69 specific, measrurable, achievbable,relevant time
2020-08-18 07:41:44 PM yadi1 time sensitive, was the only one I could remember, thank you for the refresher.
2020-08-18 07:41:46 PM cchase good jennifer
2020-08-18 07:41:51 PM feliciasuominen good to know!
2020-08-18 07:42:04 PM gracepadua I just learned about SMART the other day. Very helpful
2020-08-18 07:42:11 PM rsmale i thnik i do them wrong
2020-08-18 07:42:15 PM jadehsmith genesis healthcare uses that alot
2020-08-18 07:42:15 PM roodnad thank you
2020-08-18 07:42:22 PM rsmale can we see an example
2020-08-18 07:42:22 PM turnerjennifer I will have to type them out and put them beside my computer as a checklist
2020-08-18 07:42:23 PM roodnad got it
2020-08-18 07:42:23 PM cchase all this is in your reading material - which is why I posted about reading the material before tending to the assignments
2020-08-18 07:42:25 PM tiffanyhill180 careplan goals need to be meaurable and can be accomplished
2020-08-18 07:42:25 PM davislsc ok lol Smart I get it
2020-08-18 07:42:39 PM flossie Yes! :)
2020-08-18 07:42:45 PM pjbell got it
2020-08-18 07:42:55 PM lynnh (y)
2020-08-18 07:42:58 PM lwilliams10 i print all the reading material off and then read it so i have it to reference back to
2020-08-18 07:42:58 PM sherryllincoln yes, be SMART
2020-08-18 07:42:59 PM jjmiller227 yes - thanks
2020-08-18 07:43:03 PM rsmale i do all but a time line
2020-08-18 07:43:04 PM nlisdahl SMART: Simple, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, TIme
2020-08-18 07:43:07 PM michelled (y)
2020-08-18 07:43:08 PM davislsc right
2020-08-18 07:43:10 PM cchase so if you write a care plan without specific time - when do you know it needs to be reviewed
2020-08-18 07:43:18 PM flossie You wouldn"t
2020-08-18 07:43:19 PM stepha630 i read, print, and then read again
2020-08-18 07:43:20 PM martinezbetty true
2020-08-18 07:43:22 PM careyjeff We should read material before attending chat
2020-08-18 07:43:29 PM tiffanyhill180 with my facility in three months
2020-08-18 07:43:29 PM pjbell quareterly
2020-08-18 07:43:30 PM suzannemmartin you don't know
2020-08-18 07:43:30 PM diovanneb after 2 weeks
2020-08-18 07:43:34 PM rsmale i dont id guess at quarterly
2020-08-18 07:43:34 PM cchase if the care plan is not measurable then how do you know that there is some improvement
2020-08-18 07:43:36 PM 16380 Quarterly
2020-08-18 07:43:37 PM jocelynp thanks need them jennifer
2020-08-18 07:43:40 PM bethaldrich5 quaretly
2020-08-18 07:43:41 PM flossie You wouldn't
2020-08-18 07:43:44 PM stepha630 progress note
2020-08-18 07:43:47 PM suzannemmartin you won't know that either
2020-08-18 07:43:47 PM seanj You wouldn't.
2020-08-18 07:43:49 PM diovanneb after 2 weeks, review the care plan
2020-08-18 07:43:52 PM sierrafannin we are quarterly
2020-08-18 07:43:54 PM cchase there you go
2020-08-18 07:43:56 PM reneewhite 21 from admission date?
2020-08-18 07:43:59 PM ryann you wont
2020-08-18 07:43:59 PM yadi1 progess notes, documentation
2020-08-18 07:44:00 PM lynnh quartley
2020-08-18 07:44:04 PM seanj We review them quarterly.
2020-08-18 07:44:05 PM sierrafannin unless there are changes before then
2020-08-18 07:44:05 PM nlisdahl Progress notes
2020-08-18 07:44:10 PM cchase so how does the care plan relate to the progress note?
2020-08-18 07:44:21 PM sierrafannin they should be similar
2020-08-18 07:44:22 PM seanj But I think it's important to visit them in between those meetings as well.
2020-08-18 07:44:25 PM bethaldrich5 to check in on if the goals are being obtained
2020-08-18 07:44:27 PM martinezbetty meqsure progress toward the goal
2020-08-18 07:44:29 PM flossie progress notes should support that the careplan is being followed?
2020-08-18 07:44:30 PM lwilliams10 on my PCC dashboard it shows a list of care plans for me to review if the resident has had change or is just due to be reviewd. also any time i do an assessment i check the care plan.
2020-08-18 07:44:31 PM diovanneb notes are written according to the care plam
2020-08-18 07:44:34 PM rsmale i lets you know the care plan is followed and achievable
2020-08-18 07:44:35 PM ryann we would write progress notes based on our SMART care plan
2020-08-18 07:44:38 PM suzannemmartin the progress notes let you know how they are coming along within the time frame
2020-08-18 07:44:39 PM jadehsmith sumerizes what the resident has been doing and how it reflects the care plan
2020-08-18 07:44:39 PM feliciasuominen see progress to goals
2020-08-18 07:44:52 PM tiffanyhill180 progress notes help with careplans in seeing if residents are accomplishing their goals in timely manner
2020-08-18 07:44:54 PM pjbell and what they are doing throughout the 3 months
2020-08-18 07:44:55 PM ryann if the goals are being met or not.
2020-08-18 07:44:56 PM seanj The progress notes are like the progress report and the quarterlies are like the report card.
2020-08-18 07:44:58 PM jocelynp (y)
2020-08-18 07:45:00 PM yadi1 progress notes determins if the Resident is progressing or regressing following the care plan?
2020-08-18 07:45:02 PM lwilliams10 progress note should be partly about summarizing the care plan on the goals
2020-08-18 07:45:02 PM turnerjennifer summary of the careplan initially and then to see how they are reaching their goals
2020-08-18 07:45:06 PM laurieh should be relatively the same
2020-08-18 07:45:11 PM sandishell19 progress notes let you know if the care plan is working or needs to be revised
2020-08-18 07:45:12 PM jjmiller227 It can also show that you need to make a change and what you are going to do
2020-08-18 07:45:19 PM cchase the progress note IS A QUATERLY report
2020-08-18 07:45:19 PM nlisdahl The progres notes help to meet the care of plan goals.
2020-08-18 07:45:23 PM nlisdahl for the residents
2020-08-18 07:45:39 PM tiffanyhill180 or significant changes
2020-08-18 07:45:39 PM cchase good sandishell
2020-08-18 07:45:47 PM sherryllincoln progress note may justify revising care plan
2020-08-18 07:45:48 PM flossie we are doing progress notes every day right now to show what our residents are doing
2020-08-18 07:45:53 PM rsmale really i am encouraged to do progress note weekly
2020-08-18 07:45:57 PM jadehsmith the progress note is just a note? unless its a quarterly progress note
2020-08-18 07:46:00 PM diovanneb yes, now its daily
2020-08-18 07:46:01 PM careyjeff I do prog notes on sig change and readmidd
2020-08-18 07:46:01 PM lynnh we are too
2020-08-18 07:46:08 PM seanj We do progress notes more frequently than that.
2020-08-18 07:46:08 PM cchase the progress notes decribes the care plan achievements
2020-08-18 07:46:09 PM turnerjennifer I do progress notes upon admission, sig changes, quarterly, and annual
2020-08-18 07:46:15 PM nlisdahl Yes correct
2020-08-18 07:46:18 PM laceyh22 yes, quarterly - every 3 months, just a quick check up on eyesight and hearing and their levels of cognition
2020-08-18 07:46:21 PM stargie69 true
2020-08-18 07:46:26 PM cchase correct Jennifer
2020-08-18 07:46:38 PM michelled we do the same
2020-08-18 07:46:38 PM pjbell yes
2020-08-18 07:46:45 PM tiffanyhill180 yes us as well
2020-08-18 07:47:00 PM martinezbetty for success or revise the plan
2020-08-18 07:47:02 PM cchase so when do you revise care Plan??
2020-08-18 07:47:04 PM nlisdahl I have to leave now. Will I still get this credit? I have to go to pick my boys up.
2020-08-18 07:47:10 PM michelled as they change
2020-08-18 07:47:11 PM rsmale quarterly
2020-08-18 07:47:14 PM turnerjennifer whenever it is needed or every 90 days
2020-08-18 07:47:16 PM martinezbetty when goals are not met
2020-08-18 07:47:16 PM diovanneb when there's changes
2020-08-18 07:47:17 PM sierrafannin when goals are met
2020-08-18 07:47:17 PM stepha630 changes in resident
2020-08-18 07:47:18 PM sherryllincoln as needed
2020-08-18 07:47:20 PM tiffanyhill180 when their are changes in a residents health or quartlery
2020-08-18 07:47:22 PM bethaldrich5 Whenever a change is needed, or quareterly if not before.
2020-08-18 07:47:23 PM sandishell19 as needed
2020-08-18 07:47:24 PM flossie If the resident is not able to meet their goals or has new goals
2020-08-18 07:47:25 PM cchase nancy - email me tomorrow ok?
2020-08-18 07:47:27 PM tiffanyhill180 or when goals are met or not
2020-08-18 07:47:28 PM jjmiller227 When they have met the goal or it is not the goal for them at this time
2020-08-18 07:47:28 PM pjbell if they have changes
2020-08-18 07:47:28 PM lwilliams10 any time there is a change or when goals are met
2020-08-18 07:47:29 PM suzannemmartin as needed
2020-08-18 07:47:32 PM dana1 change
2020-08-18 07:47:34 PM yadi1 Only if the care plan is not meeting the Residents goal
2020-08-18 07:47:43 PM ryann change in status, change in perferences
2020-08-18 07:47:47 PM lbetts1992 changes
2020-08-18 07:47:48 PM cchase good
2020-08-18 07:47:53 PM ryann care plan not working
2020-08-18 07:47:53 PM diovanneb when there are changes in a resident or her goals are changed we revise it
2020-08-18 07:47:57 PM feliciasuominen as needed
2020-08-18 07:48:07 PM sandishell19 Care plans sometime change weekly when there is a new admit
2020-08-18 07:48:07 PM nlisdahl Celeste, I have to leave now because I have to pick my boys up. Will I still get this credit?
2020-08-18 07:48:14 PM martinezbetty I guess as needed covers it all
2020-08-18 07:48:17 PM bethaldrich5 021
2020-08-18 07:48:25 PM cchase do you all complete participation records?
2020-08-18 07:48:26 PM careyjeff ex/ hospice , improve or decrease in adls moods
2020-08-18 07:48:30 PM diovanneb yes
2020-08-18 07:48:32 PM nlisdahl Yes
2020-08-18 07:48:33 PM turnerjennifer yes daily
2020-08-18 07:48:33 PM michelled yes
2020-08-18 07:48:34 PM bethaldrich5 Sorry the pupy walked across keyboard
2020-08-18 07:48:35 PM martinezbetty yes
2020-08-18 07:48:35 PM sierrafannin yes
2020-08-18 07:48:36 PM yadi1 yes
2020-08-18 07:48:36 PM lynnh yes
2020-08-18 07:48:37 PM sierrafannin daily
2020-08-18 07:48:37 PM jadehsmith daily
2020-08-18 07:48:38 PM sandishell19 sometimes it takes some time to get the right intervention
2020-08-18 07:48:38 PM pjbell yes
2020-08-18 07:48:39 PM 16380 yes
2020-08-18 07:48:39 PM suzannemmartin yes daily
2020-08-18 07:48:39 PM jjmiller227 yes
2020-08-18 07:48:40 PM dana1 yes
2020-08-18 07:48:40 PM lbetts1992 yes
2020-08-18 07:48:40 PM jocelynp yes
2020-08-18 07:48:41 PM nlisdahl Daily
2020-08-18 07:48:42 PM haleypettigrew yes
2020-08-18 07:48:43 PM ryann yes we do
2020-08-18 07:48:43 PM rsmale pcc
2020-08-18 07:48:43 PM tiffanyhill180 we do ours on line through PCC
2020-08-18 07:48:44 PM careyjeff try too time consuing
2020-08-18 07:48:44 PM haleypettigrew faily
2020-08-18 07:48:51 PM seanj Right now we do 1:1, but yes.
2020-08-18 07:48:51 PM bethaldrich5 Yes for every activity, one on one, or family visit
2020-08-18 07:48:51 PM laurieh yes daily
2020-08-18 07:48:54 PM lwilliams10 yes i do daily participation and one on one documentation
2020-08-18 07:49:00 PM roodnad daily
2020-08-18 07:49:01 PM laceyh22 daily yes
2020-08-18 07:49:10 PM flossie corperate wants us to document with the progress notes in Pcc
2020-08-18 07:49:11 PM turnerjennifer PCC activity participation charting is time consuming
2020-08-18 07:49:17 PM jocelynp me to online
2020-08-18 07:49:20 PM cchase good - because I can almost guarantee that a surveyor will check for that
2020-08-18 07:49:20 PM sierrafannin very!
2020-08-18 07:49:26 PM michelled they do
2020-08-18 07:49:29 PM pjbell activity solutions
2020-08-18 07:49:30 PM laurieh PCC is going to roll out it
2020-08-18 07:49:31 PM lbetts1992 yes
2020-08-18 07:49:32 PM nlisdahl Yes
2020-08-18 07:49:33 PM davislsc I do in a skilled nursing setting
2020-08-18 07:49:36 PM turnerjennifer yes they do