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2020-12-10 07:35:06 PM lakeisha83 yes
2020-12-10 07:35:12 PM tonyaharris82 Ready
2020-12-10 07:35:22 PM ashuk ready
2020-12-10 07:35:24 PM cchase does anyone know what Personal Identifiable Information (PII) is
2020-12-10 07:35:38 PM ashuk no
2020-12-10 07:35:46 PM sarabrophy No
2020-12-10 07:35:49 PM tonyaharris82 no
2020-12-10 07:35:53 PM byefelicia no
2020-12-10 07:35:59 PM cchase Any representation of information that permits the identity of an individual to whom the information applies to be reasonably inferred by either direct or indirect means.
2020-12-10 07:36:20 PM byefelicia is this similar to HIPAA
2020-12-10 07:36:30 PM cchase when you document - you are creating this PII
2020-12-10 07:36:43 PM cchase yes - HIPAA applies
2020-12-10 07:36:45 PM ashuk ok
2020-12-10 07:37:02 PM cchase that directly identifies an individual (e.g., name, address, social security number or other identifying number or code, telephone number, email address, etc.
2020-12-10 07:37:22 PM cchase ., indirect identification. (These data elements may include a combination of gender, race, birth date, geographic indicator, and other descriptors
2020-12-10 07:37:36 PM ashuk k
2020-12-10 07:37:50 PM cchase This information can be maintained in either paper, electronic or other media.
2020-12-10 07:38:20 PM byefelicia Question: why would gender, birth date, etc be considered indirect identification?
2020-12-10 07:39:06 PM tonyaharris82 Is this associated with HIPPA?
2020-12-10 07:39:24 PM lakeisha83 yes tonyaharris82
2020-12-10 07:39:39 PM tonyaharris82 (y)
2020-12-10 07:39:50 PM cchase I would think like you that is odd but gender is one that I understand - like ethinic origin
2020-12-10 07:40:10 PM ashuk (y)
2020-12-10 07:40:20 PM byefelicia Hmmmm
2020-12-10 07:40:43 PM desiraes ok
2020-12-10 07:40:44 PM sarabrophy Alright
2020-12-10 07:40:58 PM cchase I suppose date of birth alone would not be an issue but combined with the other information - now you got a problem
2020-12-10 07:41:08 PM desiraes true
2020-12-10 07:41:18 PM ashuk ok
2020-12-10 07:41:22 PM cchase the info I quoted comes from a legal site
2020-12-10 07:41:30 PM tonyaharris82 True because several people share the same birthday
2020-12-10 07:41:37 PM cchase yes - this relates to HIPAA
2020-12-10 07:41:48 PM byefelicia right and same first / last name
2020-12-10 07:41:51 PM cchase that is correct tonya
2020-12-10 07:42:11 PM ashuk (y)
2020-12-10 07:42:16 PM tonyaharris82 As well as first and last names
2020-12-10 07:42:20 PM cchase What is not personally identifiable information PII?
2020-12-10 07:43:08 PM klevengood favorite things?
2020-12-10 07:43:10 PM byefelicia Place of employment
2020-12-10 07:43:32 PM sarabrophy Interests
2020-12-10 07:43:38 PM desiraes hobbies
2020-12-10 07:43:44 PM lakeisha83 goals
2020-12-10 07:43:44 PM cchase good answers
2020-12-10 07:43:46 PM desiraes favorite season
2020-12-10 07:43:48 PM byefelicia job title or occupation
2020-12-10 07:44:05 PM desiraes favorite color
2020-12-10 07:44:08 PM cchase Non-PII data, is simply data that is anonymous. This data can not be used to distinguish or trace an individual's identity such as their name, social security number, date and place of birth, bio-metric records etc.
2020-12-10 07:44:20 PM lakeisha83 What about hair color or eye color
2020-12-10 07:44:32 PM cchase also good lakeisa
2020-12-10 07:44:45 PM ashuk ok
2020-12-10 07:44:51 PM byefelicia lakeisha83 I know that is relevant with law enforcement
2020-12-10 07:44:59 PM cchase do you know that you are not suppose discuss someone's illness??
2020-12-10 07:45:08 PM lakeisha83 that's more descripton
2020-12-10 07:45:12 PM tonyaharris82 yes
2020-12-10 07:45:12 PM sarabrophy Yes
2020-12-10 07:45:12 PM byefelicia Yes, I'm aware of that
2020-12-10 07:45:17 PM cchase ok good
2020-12-10 07:45:22 PM ashuk yeah
2020-12-10 07:45:38 PM klevengood guradian/medical POA, doctors, nursing staff
2020-12-10 07:45:43 PM cchase ok - let's discuss General Documentation Principles
2020-12-10 07:46:00 PM klevengood oops read that wrong lol
2020-12-10 07:46:02 PM ashuk ok
2020-12-10 07:46:24 PM cchase what does it mean by Document only within the scope of your training
2020-12-10 07:46:25 PM klevengood yes
2020-12-10 07:46:29 PM byefelicia would publication fall under general documentation?
2020-12-10 07:47:11 PM byefelicia It means, that if you are a activity director, your documentation should apply to your profession
2020-12-10 07:47:14 PM desiraes if not you may document something in the wrong wording
2020-12-10 07:47:15 PM tonyaharris82 you should only document as whatever your title and not a nurse, doctor etc
2020-12-10 07:47:19 PM cchase it may be considereda publicated document
2020-12-10 07:47:28 PM ashuk ok
2020-12-10 07:47:29 PM byefelicia If you are a CNA, your documentation should apply to your position as a CNA . . . an so forth
2020-12-10 07:47:37 PM cchase very good
2020-12-10 07:47:40 PM desiraes should only document in the activity sections
2020-12-10 07:47:48 PM cchase Anyone documenting in the medical records should be credentialed and/or have the authority and rights to document as defined by facility policy. Individuals must be trained and demonstrate competency in the fundamental documentation practices of the facility and legal documentation standards.
2020-12-10 07:48:04 PM desiraes agreed
2020-12-10 07:48:07 PM byefelicia Yes
2020-12-10 07:48:12 PM cchase Document only what you have personally seen or heard:
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2020-12-10 07:48:51 PM cchase You cannot document the actions of other staff members nor what may have been seen or heard by a third party, even if that third party professional is a credible source.
2020-12-10 07:49:14 PM byefelicia Got It!
2020-12-10 07:49:27 PM tonyaharris82 Agree
2020-12-10 07:49:38 PM cchase  DO NOT document actions of other staff members. DO NOT document actions or interventions that you are not legally allowed to perform and more importantly, should not be performing.
2020-12-10 07:50:01 PM lakeisha83 understood
2020-12-10 07:50:04 PM cchase  Never attempt to interpret or draw a conclusion or suggest a plausible cause for the resident’s behavior when your “suspected” conclusion does not fall within the scope of your professional training.
2020-12-10 07:50:35 PM cchase so you would not state that a resident has an UTI
2020-12-10 07:50:41 PM lakeisha83 That's dealing with disgnosis right?
2020-12-10 07:51:10 PM cchase even though are familiar with the symptoms - frequent bathrom visits
2020-12-10 07:51:23 PM cchase correct - that would involved dignosis
2020-12-10 07:51:29 PM sarabrophy Correct, I usually just let the nusing staff know when I think something is off
2020-12-10 07:51:37 PM lakeisha83 change in behavior with a uti
2020-12-10 07:52:03 PM byefelicia I see
2020-12-10 07:52:04 PM cchase To ensure that your document meets guidelines as a legal healthcare document it must be written permanently, legibly, timely, accurately, and lastly but equally as important, authenticated.
2020-12-10 07:52:24 PM cchase what does authenticated mean?
2020-12-10 07:52:34 PM byefelicia sealed like a notary seal
2020-12-10 07:52:58 PM klevengood signed off by a supervisor
2020-12-10 07:52:59 PM byefelicia prove or show (something, especially a claim or an artistic work) to be true or genuine
2020-12-10 07:53:02 PM sarabrophy That you at the end sign off on it
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2020-12-10 07:53:10 PM tonyaharris82 prove or show
2020-12-10 07:53:17 PM cchase way to go felicia
2020-12-10 07:53:26 PM byefelicia (y)
2020-12-10 07:53:32 PM cchase Authentication is an attestation that something, such as a medical record, is genuine. The purpose is to show authorship and assign responsibility for an act, event, condition, opinion, or diagnosis that has been documented. In addition, the authenticated entry documents that the submitted information is within the scope of the professional authority and training
2020-12-10 07:53:33 PM tonyaharris82 to be true or genuine
2020-12-10 07:54:22 PM cchase Timely - Document events as they occur noting complete date: month, day, year, and time. Waiting till later to document could result in omitted information due to forgotten details. In addition, do not document any actions in advanced. Never backdate, tamper with, or ad to notes previously written.
2020-12-10 07:54:49 PM cchase Pre-dating documentation is both unethical and illegal. Entries must be dated for the date and time the actual entry is being made.
2020-12-10 07:55:28 PM desiraes document as the event is finished.
2020-12-10 07:55:33 PM cchase it is not a good habit to wait to document or try to remember what took place
2020-12-10 07:55:41 PM desiraes very true
2020-12-10 07:55:42 PM klevengood state facts, no fluff
2020-12-10 07:55:48 PM cchase good
2020-12-10 07:55:50 PM byefelicia I agree
2020-12-10 07:56:11 PM desiraes documenting means it happened, no documentation no proof
2020-12-10 07:56:11 PM cchase you never write - it appears that Sally is very sad
2020-12-10 07:56:31 PM desiraes resdient seemed upset?
2020-12-10 07:56:46 PM cchase you would write - sally has been crying and states that she is sad
2020-12-10 07:56:59 PM kellisheehan crying states she is sadd?
2020-12-10 07:57:00 PM sarabrophy okay so what she was doing
2020-12-10 07:57:04 PM desiraes so redirected her with activity of interest
2020-12-10 07:57:20 PM cchase crying could be happy emotions too
2020-12-10 07:57:24 PM desiraes ok
2020-12-10 07:57:28 PM byefelicia exactly - we cannot spectulate that she is sad, she could be crying over the birth of a baby
2020-12-10 07:57:42 PM cchase correct felicia
2020-12-10 07:57:43 PM desiraes very true felicia
2020-12-10 07:58:03 PM sarabrophy So what she is doing and what she actually says
2020-12-10 07:58:05 PM cchase when I laugh too hard - I can cry sometimes
2020-12-10 07:58:12 PM tonyaharris82 or she could be cying and sad because she's lonely and depressed
2020-12-10 07:58:15 PM lakeisha83 so true
2020-12-10 07:58:25 PM desiraes oh me too
2020-12-10 07:59:22 PM cchase so you might ask her when you see her crying - are you happy - are you sad but aware that Alz residents will loose the ability to know what their emotions are and why
2020-12-10 08:00:07 PM cchase Authentication of medical record entries may include written signatures, initials, computer signature key, or other codes. Submitted documents must be signed with your name and title (first initial and full last name with title is acceptable).
2020-12-10 08:00:57 PM cchase always indicate your title, date
2020-12-10 08:01:26 PM cchase so what is one of the first documents you prepare for a new resident?
2020-12-10 08:01:41 PM lakeisha83 UDA or care plan
2020-12-10 08:01:42 PM byefelicia admissions document
2020-12-10 08:01:44 PM tonyaharris82 care plans?
2020-12-10 08:01:51 PM klevengood care plan
2020-12-10 08:01:54 PM sarabrophy Care plan
2020-12-10 08:02:21 PM byefelicia not sure which come first or is it a package . . . care plan & admission docs
2020-12-10 08:02:31 PM cchase some states require baseline care plans within the first 48 hrs.
2020-12-10 08:02:45 PM sarabrophy 72 hr report
2020-12-10 08:02:59 PM cchase but your first document will be a resident assessment /initial assess.
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2020-12-10 08:03:25 PM cchase The Initial Assessment is the first step in collection process leading towards the development of the Activity Care Plan.
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2020-12-10 08:04:05 PM byefelicia is the initial assessment administered by the activity dept?
2020-12-10 08:04:23 PM lakeisha83 social worker or mds?
2020-12-10 08:04:38 PM desiraes activity assesment should be completed no later then 48 hours
2020-12-10 08:04:46 PM cchase one would hope so - but some states allow the social worker or mds
2020-12-10 08:05:00 PM cchase correct 48 hrs.
2020-12-10 08:05:26 PM desiraes in my facility the activity department is in charge of the intial assesment
2020-12-10 08:05:45 PM cchase the events for your care plans and calendar come from the information collected during the assessment
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2020-12-10 08:06:03 PM byefelicia thanks for the clairification
2020-12-10 08:06:10 PM cchase sorry the goals for you care plan and events for the calendar
2020-12-10 08:06:34 PM desiraes correct
2020-12-10 08:06:42 PM desiraes as activity directors we should have an activity program set for each resident and base our monthly activity calendars around that
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2020-12-10 08:07:15 PM cchase so your assessment is used for the care plan and the care plan is used for the calendar
2020-12-10 08:07:22 PM desiraes correct
2020-12-10 08:07:40 PM byefelicia Good to know, wow I'm learning so much tonight
2020-12-10 08:07:59 PM lakeisha83 yes very helpful
2020-12-10 08:08:00 PM cchase if you do not have the care plan in the calendar - the resident has no event by which he/she can complete their care plan goals
2020-12-10 08:08:02 PM tonyaharris82 I was just typing that byefelicia
2020-12-10 08:08:33 PM cchase hey folks - no worries you will be reading about this in the coursework reading materials
2020-12-10 08:08:36 PM desiraes ok
2020-12-10 08:08:38 PM byefelicia tonyaharris82(y)
2020-12-10 08:08:47 PM cchase you can take notes from there as well
2020-12-10 08:08:56 PM lakeisha83 I'm currently an Activity Director and most of my residents are bed bound
2020-12-10 08:08:58 PM desiraes okie dokie
2020-12-10 08:09:14 PM tonyaharris82 This is very good information. I've always been the activity assistant and did all the fun stuff and never really knew how she created the calendars
2020-12-10 08:09:15 PM byefelicia I used to be a court reporter many years ago, i type in excess of 120 wpm
2020-12-10 08:09:17 PM sarabrophy Mine are to or room bound during this time
2020-12-10 08:09:38 PM cchase I would prefer that you all participate in questions and comments as that is required for you to earn ceus for this session
2020-12-10 08:10:02 PM cchase you learn more by asking questions
2020-12-10 08:10:23 PM byefelicia that's true. sometimes I've be hesitant about asking too many questions
2020-12-10 08:10:29 PM kellisheehan im think the documenting part i feelpretty comfortableon
2020-12-10 08:10:36 PM tonyaharris82 How do you do a care plan on a patient that is completely bed ridden and not able to communicate?
2020-12-10 08:10:37 PM cchase no question is a bad one --
2020-12-10 08:10:39 PM klevengood no such thing as too many questions
2020-12-10 08:10:39 PM desiraes if the resdients are bed bound you can plan an activity assesment to put in the care plan and then into the calendars
2020-12-10 08:11:00 PM desiraes you could do some kind of yoga, aroma therapy
2020-12-10 08:11:04 PM cchase bedridden res. need message - sensory aroma
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2020-12-10 08:11:10 PM desiraes hand massages w/lotion
2020-12-10 08:11:12 PM cchase to name a few
2020-12-10 08:11:13 PM klevengood massage, sensory stimulation
2020-12-10 08:11:19 PM cchase good folks
2020-12-10 08:11:19 PM byefelicia My question now is the activity plan for the entire facility or varies from one resident to another?
2020-12-10 08:11:56 PM desiraes one resident to another, and then incorpirate it inot the whole facility
2020-12-10 08:11:57 PM cchase no care plan is the same so it is likely that the calendar of events will not be the same for everyone
2020-12-10 08:11:58 PM rdonatien each resident should have their own interest specific activity plan Should they not?
2020-12-10 08:12:18 PM desiraes who knows if more residents are into the same things
2020-12-10 08:12:26 PM sarabrophy Do you need to do a calendar for each residnet?
2020-12-10 08:12:27 PM cchase now that said, it doesn't mean that you will not have several res. that will enjoy similar things
2020-12-10 08:12:30 PM klevengood could you plan your calendar around each resident's monthly goals?
2020-12-10 08:12:37 PM byefelicia Just wondering becuase I'm aware of group activities at a facility
2020-12-10 08:12:43 PM rdonatien the can be grouped by interest, but 1:1 activitiies should be personalized per each care plan
2020-12-10 08:12:57 PM desiraes good to know
2020-12-10 08:13:00 PM tonyaharris82 are you guys referencing to the monthly calenders we put up around the facility?
2020-12-10 08:13:02 PM cchase the calendar is usually for the entire facility but within that is something for everyone
2020-12-10 08:13:10 PM cchase yes tonya
2020-12-10 08:13:10 PM rdonatien The care plans should be reviewed and updated as residents' interest or conditions change overtime
2020-12-10 08:13:19 PM sarabrophy okay
2020-12-10 08:13:27 PM desiraes yes
2020-12-10 08:13:28 PM tonyaharris82 ok
2020-12-10 08:13:42 PM desiraes always make sure care plans are updated
2020-12-10 08:13:45 PM cchase you may also conduct an audit to find what percentage of you res. would want similar things
2020-12-10 08:13:59 PM cchase surveyors do like audits
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2020-12-10 08:14:11 PM byefelicia are audits & surveys the same?
2020-12-10 08:14:15 PM tonyaharris82 the most commom thing for residents is bingo
2020-12-10 08:14:17 PM cchase who knows what Section F: Preferences for Customary Routine and Activities:
2020-12-10 08:14:29 PM cchase where it it found?
2020-12-10 08:14:39 PM desiraes oh good to know. i will start doing audits
2020-12-10 08:14:40 PM sarabrophy MDS section
2020-12-10 08:14:41 PM rdonatien in the MDS R
2020-12-10 08:14:49 PM rdonatien ...RIGHT>
2020-12-10 08:14:53 PM desiraes mds 3.0
2020-12-10 08:14:54 PM byefelicia I'm clueless
2020-12-10 08:14:57 PM cchase no audits in the sense of facility survey are different
2020-12-10 08:15:09 PM cchase good in the MDS
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2020-12-10 08:15:26 PM cchase . You will complete your Activity discipline designated section of the MDS assessment (Section F) to “discover” the essential elements that will drive your care plan creation.
2020-12-10 08:15:30 PM tonyaharris82 mds
2020-12-10 08:15:43 PM desiraes ok
2020-12-10 08:16:07 PM cchase remember this:  Obtaining information about preferences directly from the resident, sometimes called “hearing the resident’s voice,”
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2020-12-10 08:16:37 PM rdonatien is it customary to complete to update a care plan prior to a care plan meeting? or can this action be completed during and after the care plan?
2020-12-10 08:16:38 PM byefelicia could that info from residents be put in a survey as well?
2020-12-10 08:16:42 PM cchase the resident's voice must be involved in care planning
2020-12-10 08:16:53 PM kellisheehan i remeber taht
2020-12-10 08:17:00 PM ashuk ok
2020-12-10 08:17:17 PM sarabrophy As well as POA if needed
2020-12-10 08:17:28 PM sarabrophy and or wanted
2020-12-10 08:18:14 PM rdonatien How do we include the resident's voice, when they are not able to complete an assessment? or when we rely on family or caregiver, significant other for the datat collection?
2020-12-10 08:18:25 PM desiraes poa, guardian, dietary, mds coordinator, social services, nursing supervisor, activites, lna/nurse
2020-12-10 08:19:32 PM desiraes those all attend care plans in my facility
2020-12-10 08:19:32 PM desiraes which we just had care plans today
2020-12-10 08:19:32 PM tonyaharris82 What do we do if the resident has no family or poa and that resident is not able to articulate their interests?
2020-12-10 08:19:39 PM cchase also remember this -When it is indicated that an interview should not be attempted, you will complete the Staff Assessment of Daily and Activity Preferences (F0800) instead of the interview with the resident (F0400 and F0500).
2020-12-10 08:19:47 PM rdonatien I find that sometimes families are unrealistic about the needs or abilities of their loved ones, specifically non verbal residents.
2020-12-10 08:20:17 PM byefelicia thanks, I was wondering
2020-12-10 08:20:29 PM cchase families are often in denial - or have expectations that are not realistic - more like wishes than actual facts
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2020-12-10 08:20:41 PM rdonatien exact
2020-12-10 08:20:49 PM byefelicia I agree
2020-12-10 08:21:23 PM sarabrophy Thats for sure.
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2020-12-10 08:21:33 PM cchase anyone know what CAA or CATs are?
2020-12-10 08:21:40 PM rdonatien they want the best which is sometimes an ideal...how do still respond to family wishes and respect resident's rights.
2020-12-10 08:21:42 PM sarabrophy I see that all the time and right now even more as they arent able to have in person visits
2020-12-10 08:21:43 PM rdonatien ???
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2020-12-10 08:22:03 PM kellisheehan care area assest
2020-12-10 08:22:36 PM byefelicia not sure
2020-12-10 08:22:37 PM rdonatien CAA-care area assessemnt
2020-12-10 08:22:38 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).
2020-12-10 08:23:14 PM desiraes ok
2020-12-10 08:23:15 PM rdonatien often triggered by certain data sets for any given section
2020-12-10 08:23:20 PM cchase you will also complete -  Section F: Preferences for Customary Routine and Activities Section V: CAA Summary (all disciplines)
2020-12-10 08:23:36 PM cchase correct
2020-12-10 08:23:55 PM desiraes k
2020-12-10 08:24:01 PM cchase the IDT team should meet to decide what is trigger that should be care planned
2020-12-10 08:24:06 PM rdonatien in activities they are offered triggered by Social Services BIMS for psychosocial needs or lack of interest during interview
2020-12-10 08:24:14 PM cchase but I hear that does not always happen
2020-12-10 08:24:44 PM byefelicia is there some type of penalty when the IDT doesn't meet?
2020-12-10 08:24:54 PM cchase good rdonatien
2020-12-10 08:25:00 PM kellisheehan alot of this is not happening in the facility im i. so im learning alot the right way
2020-12-10 08:25:37 PM cchase now we get to the comprehensive care plan - when is that due?
2020-12-10 08:25:38 PM klevengood facilities could get citations by state surveyors if they dont have proof of meetings, wich inflicts fines
2020-12-10 08:25:46 PM tonyaharris82 ?
2020-12-10 08:25:50 PM klevengood with in 48 hours
2020-12-10 08:26:03 PM kellisheehan medicare 21 days
2020-12-10 08:26:08 PM kellisheehan medicaid 30 days
2020-12-10 08:26:11 PM rdonatien who is responsible for completing a CAA worksheet if it is triggered by another department?
2020-12-10 08:26:14 PM klevengood inter diciplinary team
2020-12-10 08:26:14 PM cchase remember this: The Comprehensive Care Plan must be prepared within 21 days (Medicare) or 30 days (Medicaid)
2020-12-10 08:26:21 PM desiraes 30 days for medicaid
2020-12-10 08:26:36 PM rdonatien (y)
2020-12-10 08:26:38 PM desiraes 21 days for medicare
2020-12-10 08:26:50 PM cchase 1. Baseline Care Plan: This is a “transitional” care plan providing for the resident’s immediate needs upon admission to the senior care facility and must be completed within 48 hours of the resident’s admission.
2020-12-10 08:27:02 PM tonyaharris82 so the initial care plan is due within 48 hrs?
2020-12-10 08:27:09 PM cchase 2. Initial Activity Assessment Form: Assessment and identification of needs, interests, strengths and lifestyle (forms the fundamental design of the facility activity plan) within 14 days of admission.
2020-12-10 08:27:18 PM klevengood ooohhh... i am getting all my infor mixed up lol
2020-12-10 08:27:30 PM tonyaharris82 and the comprehensive due 21 days medicare 30 medicaid?
2020-12-10 08:27:39 PM cchase it is considered a baseline care plan - some facilites do not have this ---unfortunately
2020-12-10 08:28:21 PM cchase the comprehesive care plan is 21 days or 30 for medicaid
2020-12-10 08:28:50 PM cchase A comprehensive care plan is required for all residents living in a nursing facility.
2020-12-10 08:29:10 PM rdonatien yes
2020-12-10 08:29:18 PM byefelicia Got it
2020-12-10 08:29:26 PM cchase care plan must have goals
2020-12-10 08:29:49 PM ashuk got u
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2020-12-10 08:29:50 PM tonyaharris82 enter the chat room
2020-12-10 08:29:52 PM cchase progress notes are done to report the status of care plan goals
2020-12-10 08:29:58 PM rdonatien what is the minimum interventions & task?
2020-12-10 08:30:14 PM sarabrophy Gotcha
2020-12-10 08:30:23 PM cchase how often are progress notes done?
2020-12-10 08:30:35 PM byefelicia Weekly?
2020-12-10 08:30:38 PM rdonatien do elaborate on status of the care plan goals
2020-12-10 08:30:40 PM byefelicia or daily?
2020-12-10 08:30:40 PM lakeisha83 whenever its a change
2020-12-10 08:30:45 PM sarabrophy Daily?
2020-12-10 08:30:47 PM kellisheehan whenever it needs changed
2020-12-10 08:30:48 PM tonyaharris82 left the chat room
2020-12-10 08:30:48 PM tonyaharris82 enter the chat room
2020-12-10 08:30:59 PM rdonatien we complete progress notes with daily activities
2020-12-10 08:31:03 PM desiraes whenever there is a change
2020-12-10 08:31:06 PM cchase progress notes & cre plans are reviewed quarterly
2020-12-10 08:31:14 PM klevengood after each activity