Types
Location
TSP Examples
CSP Examples
Service Plan Examples
100

This Care Plan is done before the resident even moves into the facility

What is the initial Care Plan

100

Temporary Service Plans and Changes in Service Plans are located in this binder

What is the alert binder

100

This triggers you to watch for side effects such as: Nausea, vomiting, lethargy, sleepiness, dizziness

What is a new medication TSP

100

This triggers you to do a new intervention to prevent Falls

What is a Fall CSP

100

These residents now use a hoyer lift for transferring

Who are MM and PB

200

This Care Plan is done 30 days after admission to the facility

What is the 30-day Care Plan

200

Completed and up to date Service (Care) Plans are located here

What is the Service (Care) Plan binder

200

This triggers you to monitor for signs and symptoms of infection, worsening swelling or redness, and healing

What is a new skin issue TSP

200

This triggers you to make sure Geri sleeves are on a resident, or to make sure that we are using barrier cream after peri care

What is a skin CSP

200
This resident should be placed on a 1:1 if they start exit seeking or talking about leaving the facility

Who is JR

300

This care plan is done due to an acute change that the resident is experiencing that will not be a permanent change

What is a Temporary Service Plan (TSP)


300

You should check this every day at the start of your shift, so you know if there are any changes on the unit. 

What are the Alert Charting and the Service (Care) Plan binders

300

This triggers you to monitor for Bruising, changes in mobility, decreased range of motion, increase need in ADLs, change in condition, dizziness or feeling weak.

What is a Fall TSP

300

This triggers you to show that there has been a change in the way that a resident transfers to chair, bed or bathroom

What is a Change in Transfer status CSP

300

These residents were recently put on hospice services

Who is BH and MM

400

This Care Plan is done due to a change in resident's care status that will be a permanent change in their care. 

What is a Change in Service Plan (CSP)

400

This is located at the bottom of the Temporary Service Plan of a Change in Service Plan and it signifies that you have read and understand the changes being implemented.

What is the signature page

400
This triggers you to monitor for bruising due to possible labs/IV site, changes in assistance, rash, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness if there were medication changes, and increased confusion pain or other change in condition

What is a return from Hospital of ER TSP

400

This will trigger you to contact a different physician or outside provider if there is a change of condition or concern with the resident 

What is a hospice or change in physician CSP

400

This resident has triggered for weight loss

who is PB, 

500

This is done before admission, 30 days after admission, 60 days after admission, and then every 90 days after that until the resident no longer resides in the facility.

What is a Service (Care) Plan

500

This is located on the very last page of a completed service (care) plan and signifies that you have read and understand what that residents' care needs are

What is the signature page

500

This triggers you to monitor for changes in behavior such as making self-harming statements, and remove any sharp objects or chord like objects that can be used for self harm

What is a Suicidal Ideation TSP

500

This triggers you to know what the likes and dislikes are for a resident's food and drink preferences when you are serving them their meals

What is a Dietary CSP

500

This resident had a fall in which the intervention was to make sure their wheelchair is positioned next to their bed with brakes locked while in bed

Who is ZC

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