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2020-10-20 08:00:42 PM miguele Lisa I lived and work in West Palm Beach
2020-10-20 08:01:00 PM lisacomstock no thank you April. lol! God bless
2020-10-20 08:01:22 PM lisacomstock Miguele I am noth Tampa
2020-10-20 08:01:25 PM aprilw right!! Now you're understanding my jelly-ness
2020-10-20 08:01:38 PM lisacomstock gottcha April
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2020-10-20 08:02:51 PM lisacomstock I grew uo western PA I do not miss that snow. although the heat and humidity never wants to ease up lately here.
2020-10-20 08:02:54 PM aprilw Venezuela.. are you missing it? or liking Florida
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2020-10-20 08:03:49 PM miguele I missed my relatives, many memories but it's really dificult there right now,, I love the USA, Florida is beautiful but I hate the humidity
2020-10-20 08:03:53 PM lisacomstock Miguele My Mother in law used to live there I would visit often
2020-10-20 08:04:04 PM miguele wow
2020-10-20 08:04:16 PM miguele There are many retirement communities here
2020-10-20 08:04:25 PM lisacomstock Lighthouse road
2020-10-20 08:04:43 PM miguele It sounds very familiar to me
2020-10-20 08:04:47 PM lisacomstock She had her own realestate business
2020-10-20 08:05:07 PM aprilw I have relatives in Texas and end up missing the snow come Christmas time but ya know I've had snowy Christmas' since 44 years... so im needing some palm tree decorations for Christams
2020-10-20 08:05:08 PM miguele Ahh, she must be active right now, market is moving better
2020-10-20 08:05:22 PM lisacomstock I felt one was either rich or poor there
2020-10-20 08:05:37 PM lisacomstock retired 78 yrs old
2020-10-20 08:05:38 PM miguele Lol Lisa,, I think everybody gets tired of it
2020-10-20 08:06:18 PM lisacomstock thats funny April
2020-10-20 08:06:39 PM miguele Palm Beach County is very polar, lots of poor people and the richest of Palm Beach Island
2020-10-20 08:06:40 PM aprilw funny but honest.... im getting old
2020-10-20 08:07:28 PM lisacomstock listen folks nice chatting. I dont think Celeste is coming back have great week. Maybe catch you in a chat room or student forum Ive got questions
2020-10-20 08:08:00 PM miguele Great , I hope to see you in the chats.. Have a restful night
2020-10-20 08:08:05 PM aprilw my youngest boy graduated from high school... covid style... i alway intended to move when he did
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2020-10-20 08:09:28 PM miguele Bye April
2020-10-20 08:09:41 PM aprilw well i'm going to check on Celeste
2020-10-20 08:09:48 PM aprilw I'm nervie
2020-10-20 08:10:02 PM aprilw good night Miguele
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2020-10-20 08:10:13 PM miguele Good night
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2020-10-22 06:24:01 PM alexisb hello there, is this the specialty live chat? the make up for tuesday?
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2020-10-22 06:24:17 PM williamsmary22 I think so!
2020-10-22 06:25:03 PM alexisb ok very good.thank you... still kinda getting use to this.
2020-10-22 06:25:22 PM williamsmary22 no its not switch over
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2020-10-22 06:25:59 PM williamsmary22 yes it is he switched
2020-10-22 06:26:12 PM alexisb wait what
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2020-10-22 06:26:17 PM thomasodougherty Hello Everyone!We'll get going in four minutes
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2020-10-22 06:26:23 PM srolle hello everyone sherrington rolle
2020-10-22 06:26:25 PM williamsmary22 lol he is here
2020-10-22 06:26:33 PM alexisb haha so funny..
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2020-10-22 06:26:51 PM susanpmazziotta Good evening from Southwest Florida!
2020-10-22 06:27:04 PM yvettemlopez hello from northern nevada
2020-10-22 06:27:11 PM dholmes86 hello everyone
2020-10-22 06:27:24 PM williamsmary22 Mary williams - hello all
2020-10-22 06:27:25 PM kreese828 Hello. Kayla Reese here
2020-10-22 06:27:28 PM sarahnicole Hi everyone from san antonio texas!
2020-10-22 06:28:00 PM dholmes86 hey sarahnicole Houston tx here
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2020-10-22 06:28:56 PM angeldewitt Hello! Angel DeWitt here.
2020-10-22 06:29:02 PM erittenhouse1683 Evening everyone
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2020-10-22 06:30:13 PM thomasodougherty All right, all of you wonderful people!
2020-10-22 06:30:26 PM thomasodougherty Tonight is Resident Rights and the Role of Social Services.
2020-10-22 06:30:42 PM dholmes86 Domeeka Holmes here
2020-10-22 06:30:52 PM yvettemlopez yvette lopez here
2020-10-22 06:30:54 PM thomasodougherty Disclaimer: Not all Social Services are the same. Some do more than I'll go over. Some do less.
2020-10-22 06:31:20 PM srolle so true
2020-10-22 06:32:04 PM susanpmazziotta We have social workers at our Skilled Nursing that are very busy with all traditional roles as well as preparing the patient to discharge home or back to their facility.
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2020-10-22 06:32:42 PM thomasodougherty We can jump in there, Susan.
2020-10-22 06:33:02 PM thomasodougherty A common role for most Social Services is assisting Residents with transitioning back into the community.
2020-10-22 06:33:06 PM juliecormier Hello all
2020-10-22 06:33:07 PM kreese828 sam
2020-10-22 06:33:14 PM thomasodougherty Does any one know what all that might entail?
2020-10-22 06:33:31 PM erittenhouse1683 Setting up home care services
2020-10-22 06:33:33 PM kreese828 same at our facility
2020-10-22 06:33:34 PM angeldewitt finding in home services
2020-10-22 06:33:49 PM yvettemlopez home checks
2020-10-22 06:34:02 PM melaniekohler0122 enter the chat room
2020-10-22 06:34:04 PM sarahnicole help finding an assisted living?
2020-10-22 06:34:06 PM yvettemlopez making sure the home is salf to go back to
2020-10-22 06:34:20 PM yvettemlopez safe*
2020-10-22 06:34:21 PM kreese828 finding different facilitites to discharge patients to
2020-10-22 06:34:28 PM williamsmary22 Making sure it is a safe transaction having all equipment and meds following up with doctors and home care services
2020-10-22 06:34:34 PM susanpmazziotta Determining what they might need for equipment, home health and therapy as well as making sure their home or location is safe and meets the individual needs they have.
2020-10-22 06:34:36 PM melaniekohler0122 hello everyone computer was running slow
2020-10-22 06:34:38 PM angeldewitt therapy
2020-10-22 06:34:42 PM dholmes86 Counseling
2020-10-22 06:34:56 PM kreese828 ancillary services
2020-10-22 06:35:03 PM juliecormier medication properly transfered and administered
2020-10-22 06:35:30 PM thomasodougherty Spot on! Social Services is something of a go between for all entities involved in a discharge.Not usually Ancillary Services for a discharge, but we'll get to that.
2020-10-22 06:35:31 PM sarahnicole all of the above
2020-10-22 06:35:33 PM srolle help with transfering to longterm
2020-10-22 06:35:44 PM melaniekohler0122 ok
2020-10-22 06:35:51 PM juliecormier ok
2020-10-22 06:36:00 PM kreese828 ok
2020-10-22 06:36:02 PM yvettemlopez ok
2020-10-22 06:36:02 PM thomasodougherty Medical Equipment is huge.Services in the community.Counseling.
2020-10-22 06:36:03 PM dholmes86 ok
2020-10-22 06:36:26 PM melaniekohler0122 ok
2020-10-22 06:36:43 PM srolle ok
2020-10-22 06:36:52 PM thomasodougherty Some said going to a different facility. Definitely. Hopefully that is a lot easier. Usually there are already a lot of the resources needed available at a different facility.
2020-10-22 06:36:53 PM juliecormier ok
2020-10-22 06:37:45 PM yvettemlopez yes for sure i worry about the ones that go home alone
2020-10-22 06:37:47 PM thomasodougherty For information's sake: discharges are covered under F-Tag 660.
2020-10-22 06:38:15 PM dholmes86 ok
2020-10-22 06:38:17 PM srolle ok
2020-10-22 06:38:19 PM susanpmazziotta Sometimes there is assistance needed to quailify for other aid or medicaid services.
2020-10-22 06:38:22 PM yvettemlopez go it
2020-10-22 06:38:27 PM erittenhouse1683 ok
2020-10-22 06:38:33 PM melaniekohler0122 good got it
2020-10-22 06:38:45 PM srolle ok
2020-10-22 06:38:47 PM juliecormier ok
2020-10-22 06:39:00 PM thomasodougherty Ideally, it is a team effort ensuring that those who do go home alone are able to do so as successfully as possible.Therapy (if you have a Therapy Team) will typically go to their home to ensure it is safe, and if not, what changes need made.
2020-10-22 06:39:04 PM taherrens i understand.
2020-10-22 06:39:15 PM kreese828 when someone is discharged that is DRNA, discharge summaries have to be completed by activities and other personnel.
2020-10-22 06:39:32 PM melaniekohler0122 that is good i always worry about that
2020-10-22 06:39:44 PM sarahnicole Yes we had a patient that they had to replace all the steps with ramps before she could go home
2020-10-22 06:39:56 PM susanpmazziotta DRNA?
2020-10-22 06:40:04 PM angeldewitt maybe bars in the shower
2020-10-22 06:40:09 PM lhalfacre enter the chat room
2020-10-22 06:40:31 PM angeldewitt a seat in the shower
2020-10-22 06:40:32 PM lhalfacre Good Evening everyone, sorry i am late
2020-10-22 06:40:32 PM thomasodougherty However, something to be prepared for, not all dischagres are always going to be safe.There are those who are going into a bad situation and there is nothing anyone can do to change their mind. However, it is always the Residents decision. It may be "Against Medical Advice", but it is always up to the Resident. We don't operate prisons.
2020-10-22 06:40:36 PM kreese828 yes, home checks to assure throw rugs, etc. are removed and proper safety rails are in the shower, etc.
2020-10-22 06:41:00 PM sarahnicole residents rights!
2020-10-22 06:41:05 PM thomasodougherty How do we prepare for a discharge?
2020-10-22 06:41:28 PM erittenhouse1683 write a discharge summary
2020-10-22 06:41:32 PM williamsmary22 A call to APS would be made to cover our butts in that case or AMA papers would be signed
2020-10-22 06:41:33 PM dholmes86 Assessment
2020-10-22 06:41:43 PM thomasodougherty Good point about APS!
2020-10-22 06:41:53 PM erittenhouse1683 We usually have a Care Conference to talk about discharge specifically
2020-10-22 06:41:55 PM melaniekohler0122 What is APS
2020-10-22 06:41:56 PM thomasodougherty Yes, discharge summaries, assessments...
2020-10-22 06:42:01 PM thomasodougherty Care Conferences!!
2020-10-22 06:42:04 PM kreese828 setting up durable medical equipment companies
2020-10-22 06:42:46 PM thomasodougherty Care Conferences are a multi-department meeting to discuss the progress/needs of our Residents.It is also something that (typically) is coordinated by Social Services.
2020-10-22 06:42:46 PM lhalfacre APS-Adult Protective Services
2020-10-22 06:43:01 PM thomasodougherty Care Conferences, are they only for discharges?
2020-10-22 06:43:08 PM dholmes86 no
2020-10-22 06:43:11 PM williamsmary22 No
2020-10-22 06:43:12 PM sarahnicole no
2020-10-22 06:43:13 PM lhalfacre no
2020-10-22 06:43:16 PM melaniekohler0122 no
2020-10-22 06:43:16 PM juliecormier no
2020-10-22 06:43:16 PM srolle no
2020-10-22 06:43:18 PM erittenhouse1683 No, Quarterly Annually and Sig Changes
2020-10-22 06:43:22 PM yvettemlopez no annuslly
2020-10-22 06:43:23 PM angeldewitt no
2020-10-22 06:43:26 PM kreese828 no, every 90 days or significant change
2020-10-22 06:43:31 PM susanpmazziotta Our care conferences include therapy and nursing as arranged by social services
2020-10-22 06:43:34 PM erittenhouse1683 Or when ever the resident or family ask for one
2020-10-22 06:43:43 PM williamsmary22 For progress on therapy Sig chandges etc
2020-10-22 06:43:57 PM kreese828 yes
2020-10-22 06:44:29 PM thomasodougherty Care Conferences are Quarterly, Annual, Sig Changes, or upon request.Well done!What might be common topics of discussion?
2020-10-22 06:44:48 PM diannareich Dianna Reich
2020-10-22 06:44:54 PM dholmes86 change of condition
2020-10-22 06:44:56 PM williamsmary22 WT loss;Therapy progress,discharge
2020-10-22 06:44:57 PM dholmes86 meds
2020-10-22 06:44:58 PM susanpmazziotta No, we use care conferences to determine progress, develop new plans and coordinate departments to best prepare for the ideal discharge down the road. Care plans are on going by all departments.
2020-10-22 06:45:02 PM dholmes86 diets
2020-10-22 06:45:02 PM williamsmary22 ,concerns
2020-10-22 06:45:05 PM sarahnicole any change in behavior?
2020-10-22 06:45:06 PM erittenhouse1683 Progress, Medical Concerns, Appointments, Activities, the list can go on
2020-10-22 06:45:09 PM dholmes86 concerns
2020-10-22 06:45:15 PM kreese828 food intake, weight changes, activity involvement and sometimes discharge questions.
2020-10-22 06:45:18 PM alexisb changes
2020-10-22 06:45:22 PM dholmes86 progress activities
2020-10-22 06:45:27 PM thomasodougherty The list CAN go on!Nothing is off the table in a Care Conference.
2020-10-22 06:45:34 PM williamsmary22 yes
2020-10-22 06:45:35 PM juliecormier changes in mood,behavior or health
2020-10-22 06:45:39 PM yvettemlopez yes
2020-10-22 06:45:39 PM kreese828 true
2020-10-22 06:46:47 PM thomasodougherty I believe we already mentioned, every department should be present at a Care Conference. As well as Residents and a representative (should they choose to have one).
2020-10-22 06:46:57 PM williamsmary22 yes
2020-10-22 06:47:01 PM dholmes86 yes
2020-10-22 06:47:02 PM yvettemlopez got it
2020-10-22 06:47:05 PM kreese828 definitely
2020-10-22 06:47:08 PM angeldewitt yes
2020-10-22 06:47:09 PM juliecormier yes
2020-10-22 06:47:10 PM srolle yes
2020-10-22 06:47:12 PM erittenhouse1683 yup
2020-10-22 06:47:14 PM melaniekohler0122 definately
2020-10-22 06:47:21 PM alexisb anyyes
2020-10-22 06:47:23 PM sarahnicole yes
2020-10-22 06:47:35 PM taherrens yes
2020-10-22 06:48:32 PM thomasodougherty Care Conferences are pretty straight forward I feel. Any questions on them?
2020-10-22 06:48:39 PM williamsmary22 no
2020-10-22 06:48:41 PM angeldewitt no
2020-10-22 06:48:42 PM diannareich no
2020-10-22 06:48:43 PM lhalfacre no
2020-10-22 06:48:44 PM dholmes86 no
2020-10-22 06:48:44 PM kreese828 no
2020-10-22 06:48:45 PM yvettemlopez no
2020-10-22 06:48:45 PM erittenhouse1683 no
2020-10-22 06:48:45 PM srolle no
2020-10-22 06:48:46 PM juliecormier no
2020-10-22 06:48:47 PM sarahnicole no
2020-10-22 06:48:52 PM susanpmazziotta No thank you
2020-10-22 06:48:58 PM alexisb no thank you
2020-10-22 06:49:03 PM thomasodougherty Super!Then who can tell me what PASRR is an acronym for?
2020-10-22 06:49:55 PM williamsmary22 it is the golden ticket to get resident in facilty lol cant remember the acronym
2020-10-22 06:49:59 PM erittenhouse1683 pre admission screening and resident review
2020-10-22 06:50:00 PM yvettemlopez preadmition screening and resident review
2020-10-22 06:50:02 PM kreese828 preadmission screening and resident review
2020-10-22 06:50:07 PM juliecormier Pre Screening and resident review
2020-10-22 06:50:08 PM susanpmazziotta pre admission screening and patient review
2020-10-22 06:50:23 PM alexisb the federal requirement.
2020-10-22 06:50:31 PM thomasodougherty Wonderful!A Pre-Admission Screening and Resident Review is the golden ticket to getting a Resident in the facility.
2020-10-22 06:50:34 PM melaniekohler0122 preadmission screening
2020-10-22 06:50:45 PM thomasodougherty If a Resident is admitted without one...someone messed up.
2020-10-22 06:50:51 PM williamsmary22 yes sir
2020-10-22 06:50:59 PM thomasodougherty What does a PASRR cover?
2020-10-22 06:51:03 PM williamsmary22 would not get paid
2020-10-22 06:51:34 PM thomasodougherty You could get paid, but you run the risk of taking on a Resident that your facility might not have the means to properly care for.
2020-10-22 06:51:38 PM dholmes86 residents rights
2020-10-22 06:51:42 PM williamsmary22 qulification to be paid for service
2020-10-22 06:51:51 PM susanpmazziotta Evaluation for mental illness or disability?
2020-10-22 06:51:52 PM thomasodougherty Not resident rights.
2020-10-22 06:51:54 PM melaniekohler0122 that would not be fair to the resident
2020-10-22 06:52:00 PM kreese828 insures the resident are not inappropriately placed in nursing homes
2020-10-22 06:52:11 PM erittenhouse1683 Evaluates the resident to make sure they are getting the correct care or placement
2020-10-22 06:52:51 PM susanpmazziotta intelectual disabilty
2020-10-22 06:52:52 PM thomasodougherty A PASRR, simply put, evaluates the mental health of all Residents who are admitted to a Nursing Facility.
2020-10-22 06:53:03 PM dholmes86 oh ok got it
2020-10-22 06:53:08 PM williamsmary22 got it
2020-10-22 06:53:14 PM juliecormier ok
2020-10-22 06:53:15 PM alexisb very good.
2020-10-22 06:53:18 PM kreese828 thanks for the clarification
2020-10-22 06:53:18 PM thomasodougherty There are two types. PASRR Level I and PASRR Level II. Does anyone know the difference?
2020-10-22 06:53:27 PM juliecormier no
2020-10-22 06:53:31 PM kreese828 no
2020-10-22 06:53:33 PM alexisb ?
2020-10-22 06:53:33 PM dholmes86 no
2020-10-22 06:53:36 PM yvettemlopez no\
2020-10-22 06:53:37 PM erittenhouse1683 nope
2020-10-22 06:53:42 PM sarahnicole no
2020-10-22 06:53:51 PM williamsmary22 i think level two is a red flag
2020-10-22 06:54:01 PM thomasodougherty Thats a good way to put it.
2020-10-22 06:54:17 PM susanpmazziotta screening and evaluation and determination?
2020-10-22 06:54:30 PM yvettemlopez so does that mean a level 1 is a green flag?
2020-10-22 06:55:10 PM thomasodougherty Everyone who admits into a Nursing Facility has a PASRR Level I. That is the evaluation to determine whether or not that individual has a Mental Health Issue and needs to be further evaluated for a PASRR Level II.
2020-10-22 06:55:12 PM susanpmazziotta Looking for face to face eval for more seriuous mental illness or develomental disability
2020-10-22 06:55:13 PM angeldewitt IS this what they call a Maximus?
2020-10-22 06:55:56 PM thomasodougherty More specifically, to be flagged for a Level II, one needs to have a non-organic mental health issue.Can anyone offer an example of such a thing?
2020-10-22 06:56:08 PM thomasodougherty I'm not sure what a Maximus is... I'm sorry.
2020-10-22 06:56:23 PM juliecormier sorry no
2020-10-22 06:56:41 PM sarahnicole schitzophrenia? im sure i spelt it wrong.
2020-10-22 06:56:48 PM thomasodougherty Thats an example of one.
2020-10-22 06:57:21 PM thomasodougherty How about this, does anyone know what an example of an organic mental health issue would be?
2020-10-22 06:57:31 PM juliecormier Bipolar
2020-10-22 06:57:35 PM dholmes86 so like bipolar disorde
2020-10-22 06:57:41 PM sarahnicole Depression?
2020-10-22 06:57:42 PM juliecormier bipolar
2020-10-22 06:57:46 PM alexisb anixity
2020-10-22 06:57:48 PM melaniekohler0122 no
2020-10-22 06:57:53 PM kreese828 bipolar
2020-10-22 06:58:04 PM yvettemlopez something wrong with the brain
2020-10-22 06:58:18 PM williamsmary22 TBI
2020-10-22 06:58:46 PM thomasodougherty Turns out, those are examples of non-organic mental health issues.
2020-10-22 06:58:52 PM lhalfacre MRDD
2020-10-22 06:59:34 PM thomasodougherty Organic Mental Health Issues are disorders that one develops "organically" over time. For example: Dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, etc.
2020-10-22 06:59:37 PM juliecormier Something that happened to the resident like a stroke
2020-10-22 06:59:51 PM melaniekohler0122 oh ok
2020-10-22 06:59:52 PM thomasodougherty Stroke!
2020-10-22 06:59:58 PM alexisb oh oh oh i got it!
2020-10-22 07:00:00 PM thomasodougherty Those are NOT covered by a PASRR Level II.
2020-10-22 07:00:02 PM dholmes86 got it
2020-10-22 07:00:05 PM sarahnicole ahh i see
2020-10-22 07:00:07 PM susanpmazziotta Injury or disease as well
2020-10-22 07:00:11 PM erittenhouse1683 ok
2020-10-22 07:00:25 PM thomasodougherty Non-organic Mental Health Issues (bipolar, MDD, anxiety, etc.) ARE covered by a PASRR Level II.
2020-10-22 07:01:01 PM williamsmary22 got it!
2020-10-22 07:01:05 PM thomasodougherty A PASRR Level II will confirm whether or not the diagnosis is valid, and also offer recommendations that a facility should provide for the Resident.
2020-10-22 07:01:27 PM juliecormier makes sense
2020-10-22 07:01:31 PM yvettemlopez ok
2020-10-22 07:01:36 PM erittenhouse1683 alright
2020-10-22 07:01:44 PM thomasodougherty PASRRs are covered under F Tag 644 and 645
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2020-10-22 07:02:20 PM melaniekohler0122 good to know
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2020-10-22 07:02:29 PM srolle ok
2020-10-22 07:02:41 PM kreese828 ok
2020-10-22 07:02:42 PM juliecormier o
2020-10-22 07:02:48 PM thomasodougherty PASRRs should be in your Residents charts. I highly recommend reading over one. First, it is super interesting. Two, a lot of times information pertaining to Activities involvement is listed.
2020-10-22 07:03:12 PM alexisb helllo
2020-10-22 07:03:20 PM melaniekohler0122 will do
2020-10-22 07:03:30 PM williamsmary22 will do!
2020-10-22 07:03:33 PM dholmes86 will do
2020-10-22 07:03:35 PM yvettemlopez got it
2020-10-22 07:03:37 PM juliecormier I will do also
2020-10-22 07:03:40 PM thomasodougherty Psych Meds! Does anyone know Social Services role in Psych Meds?
2020-10-22 07:03:44 PM susanpmazziotta thanks
2020-10-22 07:03:49 PM yvettemlopez no
2020-10-22 07:03:51 PM melaniekohler0122 documentation
2020-10-22 07:04:02 PM juliecormier dr noted
2020-10-22 07:04:14 PM erittenhouse1683 They talk about those who are on them in Behavior Management
2020-10-22 07:04:56 PM williamsmary22 making sure they have diagnosis and seeing the right doc
2020-10-22 07:05:09 PM thomasodougherty Yes! Social Services tends to lead Behavior Management/Psychotropic Medication Meetings every quarter for those who are prescribed applicable medications.
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2020-10-22 07:05:36 PM thomasodougherty SS does monitor diagnoses, but honestly, that should fall on the Nurses.
2020-10-22 07:05:43 PM alexisb enter the chat room
2020-10-22 07:05:47 PM kreese828 yes it should
2020-10-22 07:06:00 PM williamsmary22 yes sorry our ss worker now is a nurse!
2020-10-22 07:06:01 PM srolle ok
2020-10-22 07:06:10 PM juliecormier ok
2020-10-22 07:06:10 PM yvettemlopez ok
2020-10-22 07:06:16 PM susanpmazziotta that is logical
2020-10-22 07:06:17 PM thomasodougherty In most cases, I tend to akin SS to being the Resident's advocate within the facility. Something like an Ombudsman.
2020-10-22 07:06:20 PM erittenhouse1683 Ensure that residents are on appropriate meds and not something they don't need