Types of Care
Residents
Payment
Policies and procedures
Culture change and person-centered care
100

Care for people who need 24-hour skilled nursing, mostly older adults.

What is long-term care?

100

Most residents in long-term care are in this age group.

Who are older adults/65+?

100

Federal health insurance for people 65 and older or with certain disabilities.

What is Medicare?

100

A plan of action for what to do in a specific situation is called a…

What is a policy?

100

Care that revolves around resident choices and values is called…

What is person-centered care?

200

Care that focuses on people who are expected to live 6 months or less.

What is hospice?

200

A person who is disabled since birth may live in this type of facility long-term.

What is long-term care?

200

Federal and state program for people with low income

What is Medicaid?

200

The step-by-step method for doing a task correctly is called a…

What is a procedure?

200

Making facilities more like home, focusing on quality of life, is called…

What is culture change?

300

Care given in hospitals for people who need immediate care.

What is acute care?

300

Someone who had surgery but is recovering and expected to go home soon may stay here.

What is subacute care or rehabilitation?

300

Which program has 4 parts (A, B, C, D)?

What is Medicare

300

If a CNA does not know how to perform a procedure, what should they do?

What is ask for help or clarification from a nurse?

300

A CNA allows a resident to choose their own clothes. This shows…

What is promoting independence/resident rights?

400

Care given for people who need short-term, intensive recovery after surgery or injury.

What is rehabilitation or subacute care?

400

Residents with terminal illnesses often receive this type of care.

What is hospice?

400

Medicare Part D helps cover the cost of what?

What are prescription drugs?

400

If a facility fails to follow proper policies and procedures during a survey, the facility may receive this.

What is a citation?

400

The approach that recognizes past trauma and creates a safe care environment.

What is trauma-informed care?

500

Care given at home by a skilled professional.

What is home health care?

500

The majority of long-term care residents are male or female?

What is female?

500

Which program may determine eligibility differently in each state?

What is Medicaid?

500

This process ensures facilities meet standards of care.

What is the survey process?

500

Name two of the core values of culture change in long-term care.

What are choice, dignity, respect, self-determination, and purposeful living?