SNF Uses AHRQ Toolkit to Boost Residents’ Health Literacy Skills

Patient Safety, Prevention and Care Management August 2018 Occupational therapists (OTs) at Greenwich Woods Rehabilitation and Health Care Center improved their ability to assess and implement health literacy interventions for patients by 36 percent after a 6-week workshop that featured AHRQ’s Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit. The workshop was administered to …

Q&A: How should we code a resident who is independent with eating during the day, but is total dependence for nightly tube feeding?

Question: We have a resident who is independent with eating during the day, but also is total dependence for nightly tube feeding.  Would a coding of extensive assist of one be correct?    Answer:  Please review the example in the RAI Manual on page G-11: Residents with tube feeding, TPN, …

2018 AADNS Annual Conference Takeaways from a DON in Rural Michigan

Attending the annual conference for the American Association of Directors of Nursing Services in National Harbor, MD was nothing but a dream. As a director of nursing in a small rural town like Menominee, MI (pronounced Men-ah-many), I never imagined having the opportunity to be shoulder-to-shoulder with so many experienced, …

Trauma-Informed Care Infographic (7/18)

The CDC is working with SAMHSA’s National Center for Trauma-Informed Care (NCTIC) to integrate a trauma-informed approach to public health emergencies. The infographic they developed for the approach may be useful in understanding trauma-informed care: https://www.cdc.gov/phpr/infographics/6_principles_trauma_info.htm

Potential Candidates for Restorative Program Tool

Identifying which residents are appropriate candidates for restorative nursing programs is key to helping residents attain and maintain their highest function. Use AAPACN’s Potential Candidates for Restorative Program Tool to quickly identify key triggers and prevent further decline. Interested in more restorative resources? Check out AAPACN’s Guide to a Successful …

Q&A: Do we need to report to ombudsman if a short-term resident was sent out to the hospital for change of condition?

Question: Do we need to report to ombudsman if a short-term resident was sent out to the hospital for change of condition? Answer: No, not unless the change of condition was due to an unusual occurrence. Interested in reading more FAQs? Visit the AADNS Network where you can review questions …

Foot Health and Care – Nursing Assistant In-service Education

Participants will learn to list three factors that contribute to foot problems, describe a corn, callus, plantar wart, plantar fasciitis, bunion, and hammer toe, and discuss good foot care practice. Download now. For permission to use or reproduce this tool in full or in part, please complete a permissions form.