Care Planning Intersection of Rights and Individualized Care Sara S. Hunt, Consultant National Long-Term Care Ombudsman Resource Center May 2005.

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Care Planning Intersection of Rights and Individualized Care Sara S. Hunt, Consultant National Long-Term Care Ombudsman Resource Center May 2005

Care Planning – Forum for Individualizing Care Quality of Care Quality of Life Residents’ Rights Care Planning

A Care Plan A care plan is the document that guides the delivery of care for each resident.

Care Plan Addresses Resident’s Needs Strengths Preferences

Individualized Care The care planning process pulls all of the assessment information together and develops a plan for addressing a resident’s needs in a way that reflects the individual’s preferences and decisions. The care plan addresses quality of care and quality of life issues in a way that supports residents’ rights.

Elements of a Care Plan Needs Goals Approaches Time Frames Who is responsible

Care Plans Are Developed Within 7 days after assessment is completed (21 days of admission) Periodically reviewed and revised after each assessment (at least quarterly)

Care Plans Are Developed By Interdisciplinary team including: attending physician an RN with responsibility for the resident other disciplines determined by resident’s needs Resident, to the extent practicable Resident’s family or legal representative

Care Plan Meetings Are a forum for Discussing issues that involve more than one department, Advocating to have the resident’s routines and preferences respected, and Accommodating resident participation and decision- making to individualize care. Are an ideal time for residents to exercise their rights!

Thanks to the Administration on Aging and the California HealthCare Foundation for their support in the development and distribution of this presentation.

The National Long-Term Care Ombudsman Resource Center thanks all ombudsman representatives who work so diligently on behalf of long-term care residents.