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in a long-term care facility, to find a problem through a survey

cite 

100

a term given to the process of transforming services for elders so that they are based on the values and practices of the person receiving care; core values include choice, dignity, respect, self-determination, and purposeful living.

culture change 

100

List a fact about Assisted living:

facilities for people who need some help with daily care (showering/meals and dressing) 

100

List a fact about rehabilitation:

care given by specialists and professionals. Therapists restore or improve function after illness or injury 

100

List common policies at long term care facilities. 

HIPPA, always follow care plan, NA do not do jobs outside their job description, must report important events/changes to the nurse, NA should not discuss personal problems with residents/families, do not take money/gifts, be on time and dependable

200

an independent, not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits healthcare organizations

Joint Commission

200

a type of care that places the emphasis on the person needing care and his or her individuality and capabilities.

person-centered care 

200

List a fact about adult day services: 

people who need some assistance and supervision during certain hours but do not live in a facility where care is provided. 

200

List a fact about hospice care: 

given in homes or facilities for people with less than 6 months to live

200

When surveyors visit a facility, what do they study and observe? 

Study how well staff care for residents. Focus on how residents nutritional, physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs are being met. 

300

a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that is responsible for Medicare and Medicaid, among many other responsibilities.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

300

an approach to patient care that recognizes that people may have experienced trauma in their lives so their trauma, experiences, and preferences should be considered while providing care.

trauma-informed care 

300
List a fact about acute care: 

24 hour skilled care given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers for people who require short-term, immediate care, people are also admitted for short stays for surgery. 

300

List services commonly offered at long term care facilities. 

Personal care for all residents. Focused care for residents with special needs. PT/OT/Speech therapy. Wound care. Care of different catheters. Nutritional therapy. Management of chronic diseases. 

300

Whom does Medicare cover? 

65 and older. People of any age with permanent kidney failure or certain disabilities. 

400

a federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, have certain disabilities or permanent kidney failure, or are ill and cannot work.

Medicare

400
What is long term care? 

Given in long term care facilities for people who need 24 hour skilled care 

400

List a fact about subacute care: 

given in hospitals or LTC facilities, used for those needing less care than acute but more than for chronic illness 

400

Who makes up the majority of residents in LTC, men or women? 

Female

400

Define person-centered care

revolves around the resident and promotes her individual preferences, choices, dignity and interests

500

a medical assistance program for people who have a low income, as well as for people with disabilities

Medicaid 

500

What is home health care? 

Provided in a person's home. Also generally given to people who are older and are chronically ill but who are able to and wish to remain home 

500

List a fact about outpatient care: 

given to people who have had treatments/procedures or surgeries and need short-term skilled care. they do not require and overnight stay 

500

What are 2 general categories of residents who stay in a care facility for less than 6 months? 

Terminal care 

Temporary illness/Rehabilitation

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