Nursing Restorative Programming May 7, 2015, 10:00–11:30 a.m. (Pacific) As the scrutiny on medically reasonable and necessary services has increased for therapy services, the importance of a strong and aggressive restorative program in the facility has taken on significant importance to the delivery of quality services. In this session we will take an in-depth look at the portion of Section O that determines restorative participation. We will review key decisions for determining when and if to skill a resident with restorative programming. In addition we will focus on the management and provision of restorative programs in the day-to-day operations of the facility. We will wrap up the session with a review of the documentation requirements for restorative programming. And as always, we will leave time for a question and answer period. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the session, participants will be able to: 1. Identify those sections in the MDS 3.0 that drive restorative nursing programs, such as eating, range of motion, walking, transfer, communication, dressing and amputation care. 2. Describe the necessary components of providing restorative services in the facility. 3. Review the restorative nursing documentation requirements. AGENDA: Time Frame Minutes 10:00 am to 10:30 am 30 Overview of each of the restorative programs in Section O of the MDS 10:30 am to 10:45 am 15 Describe differences in delivery – floor staff versus designated restorative staff 10:45 am to 11:00 am 15 Determining the candidates for restorative programming 11:00 am to 11:15 am 15 Documentation requirements for restorative programs 11:15 am to 11:30 am 15 Questions and Answers 90 Topic Sixteenth session in our 2015 MDS 3.0/RUG IV Distance Learning Series*: Nursing Restorative Programming May 7, 2015, 10:00–11:30 a.m. (Pacific) ROUTE TO: _Administrator; _Nurses; _Corporate Staff Prior to this event the key contact as provided below will receive an e- confirmation with access directions, handouts and other details and is responsible for disseminating this information for all participants within their organization. As the scrutiny on medically reasonable and necessary services has increased for therapy services, the importance of a strong and aggressive restorative program in the facility has taken on significant importance to the delivery of quality services. Take an in-depth look at the portion of Section O that determines restorative participation. Review key decisions for determining when and if to skill a resident with restorative programming. Focus on the management and provision of restorative programs in the day-to-day operations of the facility. Review the documentation requirements for restorative programming. Target Audience Administrators, nurses. (1.5) DSHS Education Credits. Speaker Jane Belt, Consulting Manager, Plante Moran, PLLC, Columbus; Jane Belt has been involved with long-term care for over 39 years serving as a director of nursing and a nurse consultant. She has a Master’s in Nursing and is a Certified Resident Assessment Coordinator and a Master Teacher through the American Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators (AANAC). Fees Per Phone Line Fee for ea. session Per Phone Line Fee + session CD 1. LeadingAge Member/Current PM Client $75 $95 Nonmember $95 $125 Key Contact: ___________________________E-mail: ________________________________ Community: __________________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________Phone: ___________________ City: __________________________________ State: ______________ Zip: ______________ 2. Check attached_______ Please invoice me_______ Credit Card:__________ Card Number: ___________________________ Exp. Date: _________ Total: _____________ Name on Card: _______________________________3-Digit Number/Back of Card: ________ Cancellations received 3 days prior of a session will be refunded less a $25 processing fee for each cancellation transaction. Replacements are encouraged. Three options to register: 1) Scan and send completed registration form to [email protected] 2) Fax completed registration to LeadingAge WA at (253) 964-8876. 3) Mail completed registration to LeadingAge WA, 1495 Wilmington Drive, Suite 340, DuPont WA 98327. Your registration will be made upon receipt of this form. Confirmations will be emailed. If you do not receive a confirmation 3 days prior to each session, please feel free to contact our office. Questions? Call (253) 964-8870 *See complete audio conference series information on our events page at .www.LeadingAgeWA.org and www.plantemoran.com.
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