ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT AND HOME MODIFICATIONS
CARE TEAM ROLES
SAFETY
DISCHARGE PREPAREDNESS
COMMON REHABILITATION ABBREVIATIONS
100

Name the device that can be used for picking up dropped items

Reacher/Grabber

100

These people are responsible for administering your medications, wound treatments, conduct daily wellness assessments, and much more.

Nursing

100

What is the shape and color of the button you press for help?

Round and Red

100

What time is discharge?

Typically between 10am-11am.

100
ADLS

Activities of Daily Living

200

Sturdy, handrail-like safety device that is primarily installed on walls or near toilets and bathtubs to provide additional support

Grab Bar

200

These individuals oversee all of your care plan, manage your medications, collaborate with other providers for your needs, and are the ultimate decision makers for your care.

Doctor

200

Describe 1 way you can improve your medication safety and adherence.

Pill box, alarms, schedule and plan medication times, etc.  

200

Who can you talk to about knowing which medications you need before going home?

Nurse or Doctor

200

AFO

Ankle Foot Orthosis

300

A mechanical device used to lift people, especially those with disabilities, up and down stairs.

Stair Lift
300

These individuals do not administer your medications, but assist with all of your other daily needs.

CNA (Certified Nurse Assistant) or PCT (Patient Care Technician)

300

Where is the #1 place for falls in the home?

#1 Stairs

#2 Bathroom

300

Describe three ways you can help collaborate with your care team for your discharge planning

Open answers accepted, but you must name 3!

300
NPO

Nothing by Mouth. Stems from the latin term "nil per os"

400

Tool used to facilitate putting on socks/hose 

Sock Aid

400

This person assists with your transition out of the hospital, helping with paperwork regarding your coverage, job leave, handicap placard, and transition to other facilities as needed. They can also help coordinate access to community resources such as transportation and access to meals.

Case Manager

400

What is the common “title” or assistance level provided when you are free to do things by yourself in your room.

"Independent" or "Modified Independent" (if using a device)

400

How is your discharge date determined?

Through weekly IDT Rounds meetings

400

NWB

Non-Weight Bearing

500

List 3 things you can do to your home to make it safer

Remove floor rugs, add railings, add grab bars, use a shower chair/tub transfer bench, bed cane, reduce clutter, improve lighting/use nightlights, install recommended DME, widen doorways, modifying the toilet with a riser or safety frame, antiskid mats or strips, etc.

500

This team prepares you to restore your cognition, return to self cares, swallow, mobility and more. You spend 3 hours a day with this team. Must name all 3. Extra 100 points if you define each profession.

Occupational, Physical, and Speech therapy.

500

List the three items you should have with you before you transfer with assistance

Grip socks (or footwear), gait belt, and assistive device.

500

Name 3 things you (and your family) should know (or have) before you discharge

Medication prescriptions, follow up appointments, equipment, family training completed, etc.

500

BE FAST

B-Balance

E- Eyes

F- Face

A- Arm

S-Speech

T-time