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Documentation in Depth Webinar Series - "Documentation for ADL Care, Declines & Restorative Nursing
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10/15/2024
When: October 15, 2024
1:30 PM
Where: Live Webinar
United States
Contact: Karina Schnieders
karina@mohealthcare.com
573.893.2060


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Interested in participating in the entire series of these webinars?  For one flat reduced rate you'll automatically be enrolled in each Documentation in Depth webinar for 2024, and receive full recordings of the completed webinars. 

Click HERE for full details and to enroll.

 

 

Session 10 - Documentation for ADL Care, Declines, & Restorative Nursing

 

Registration fees:

For one flat fee the facility may have an unlimited number of participants viewing the webinar on one computer/device.  Please be aware that you will receive only 1 log-in credential per registration, if more than one log-in credential is needed for CEUs, viewing purposes, etc., a separate registration will need to be submitted and invoiced accordingly.

 

MHCA Members - $55

Non-Members - $110

 

1.0 CEU

 

Full Series of webinars may be purchased at a rate of $600/facility for MHCA Members, or $1275/facility for non-members.  

 

This monthly series facilitates moving clinical documentation from satisfactory to superior with a focus on defending quality of care and supporting accurate reimbursement. Discussion will include assessment considerations, effective care planning in high-risk areas, reporting daily care and services, and overcoming common barriers. Extensive case studies and documentation examples will be included.

 

Providing optimal care requires meticulous and supportive documentation, particularly in activities of daily living (ADL), identifying functional declines, and restorative nursing. This presentation is designed to empower healthcare professionals with the essential skills and knowledge to create comprehensive and accurate documentation that ensures the delivery of person-centered and effective ADL care for residents. 

 

Schedule: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm each day

 

January 16 – Documentation for Falls & Accidents
February 20 – Documentation for Behavioral Health & Mental Illness
March 19 – Documentation for Pain Management
April 16 – Documentation for Elopement Risk & Incidents
May 21 – Documentation for Dialysis Care

June 18 - Documentation for End of Life Care

July 16 - Documentation for Pressure Ulcer Prevention & Management 

August 20 - Documentation for Nutrition/Hydration Services

September 17 - Documentation for Respiratory Care
October 15 - Documentation for ADL Care, Declines & Restorative Nursing

November 19 - Documentation for Skilled Care Justification

December 17 - Documentation for Infection Prevention and Control

 

Contact Hours:

1.0 CEU for each LIVE session viewed

 

 

Target Audience:

DONs, Leadership, Compliance Staff, Risk Management, Social Services, Therapy, Dietary, Administrator, Staff Development Coordinator, Infection Preventionist, Medical Records

 

Presenters:

Christine Twombly, RN-BC, RAC-MT, RAC-MTA, HCRM, CHC

Clinical Consultant 

Christine is a clinical consultant with Proactive LTC Consulting. Ms. Twombly is a certified gerontological nurse, a certified resident assessment coordinator (RAC-CT), a certified AANAC master teacher for both the RAC-CT and RAC-CTA certifications, a health care risk manager (LHRM), and is certified in healthcare compliance (CHC).  Christine has more than 28 years of experience in post-acute care, including many years of hands-on experience with MDS assessments and related care planning

 

 

Eleisha WilkesRN, GERO-BC, RAC-CTA, RAC-CT, DNS-CT
Clinical Consultant
Eleisha is a Board Certified Gerontological Nurse and AANAC certified MDS consultant with over twenty years of experience in long-term care. She has significant experience as a Director of Nursing, Case Manager, and Resident Assessment Coordinator with extensive responsibility and success in driving QA in the areas of person-centered assessment and care planning through effective systems, staff development, and interdisciplinary team collaboration. She has presented educational programs related to PDPM success, MDS accuracy, effective care planning, Competency-Based Staff Development, and Restorative Nursing Programs. Eleisha serves as a clinical consultant providing MDS completion and auditing, clinical training, and project development services.

 

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