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Poll: What are your trouble areas? If other please post below... thanks Pennie (155 member(s) have cast votes)

What are your trouble areas? If other please post below... thanks Pennie

  1. In Service Meetings (6 votes [4.55%])

    Percentage of vote: 4.55%

  2. Participation Records (12 votes [9.09%])

    Percentage of vote: 9.09%

  3. CarePlanning (18 votes [13.64%])

    Percentage of vote: 13.64%

  4. Mens Activities (32 votes [24.24%])

    Percentage of vote: 24.24%

  5. QA Quality Assurance (6 votes [4.55%])

    Percentage of vote: 4.55%

  6. Regulations (1 votes [0.76%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.76%

  7. F-Tags (2 votes [1.52%])

    Percentage of vote: 1.52%

  8. Bed Bound Residents (38 votes [28.79%])

    Percentage of vote: 28.79%

  9. FPA Facility Population Assessment (5 votes [3.79%])

    Percentage of vote: 3.79%

  10. Newsletter and Calendar (12 votes [9.09%])

    Percentage of vote: 9.09%

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#76 pmk0224

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Posted 06 August 2010 - 04:32 PM

View PostPennie, on 08 January 2005 - 03:15 AM, said:

It seems like there is always an area that we have trouble with (questions) and can't seem to get any answers to.
1. Ex: I remember that when I started out my area was Care Plans. I just could not understand them and was unable to get the answer that I understood.
So is there a trouble area for you, that we all share and just don't realize it?
2. I did buy books on CP's but none of them seem to help me. I also bought books on In-room activities. I would love a book on Policy & Procedures.
3. My "Bible" is the MDS book, & I like the ones that help me with the required paperwork we have to do.
This is just a sample of how to answer te poll questions.

Bed Bound residents. I know that visiting helps but it seems I should be doing aprogram of some sort. We just recieved "Never 2 Late" so I am hoping this will help me to do more.
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#77 Squeaky02

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Posted 19 September 2010 - 12:56 PM

QA definetly a concern. I not sure if my reports are correct. My DON says they are and I only report on one line of the QA. "Little or no activity" wow one line. what else am I suppose to have on this thing? Anyone?

#78 LisaT

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Posted 30 January 2011 - 11:16 AM

When reading though the trouble areas I found yours to be a very serious issue as well. The problem is that you will take the heat if the form is showing little participation. It is very important that your company hear you on this issue. Your activities are probably new and improved with the times and resident interests and the form is not.

I would try:

* Seeking the help of other Activity Directors in your company (if it is that big) I would suggest a meeting about the form. So all of you can present it to the company together. If you explain your frustration with the form in such a way that Administration sees you just want to keep the dept. in compliance they may understand that.
* There may be an Activity Director you know from a nearby company you can have meet with administration with you.
* Or try using one active resident in an example and show how much more they do for two week time period then the form represents.
* If Social Services were willing to help you argue this point that would also help them because their sections require them to write about activity involvement.
* Check around in the Company to see if any other department is using a form they had to create. Maybe Social Services, or Dietary.
* Other Activity Directors from the area could Email their forms to you so you could present it to the company. If you show your boss that other homes they respect create their own forms for activity, this may help.

If no one will hear your argument I would add a simple comment sheet on the back (you could even copy it to the back side of your form) as a place for the staff to put the date write in the extra things residents do such as, go to the beauty shop, go outside to the porch, talk on the phone, visit with family, or the special events you add in like Super bowl parties!


I have worked in 3 long term care homes and we have tracked participation in different ways and each way is fine as long as the surveyors can clearly read it. In one home we even highlighted the activity calendar to prove participation and this was also fine. Other homes are using different forms that staff created and Administration approved and they are part of the permanent medical record. The form I use right now matches what our company started with but I recreated it in a word table and changed the words. I added: Outdoor Activity, Men's Club, Sun Bonnet (which is our coffee shop), etc.


I hope you can resolve this in a way that makes you feel good about using your form and proves the hard work you have been up to.




View PostCJackson, on 16 March 2005 - 11:56 AM, said:

:hammer: [B][FONT=Impact] My trouble area would definatly be the daily activity log. Who participated in what. The company we are with require us to use a certain form. The only problem is, The form stinks!! It has all these items on it. But most of them are not applicable with my residents. There is absolutely no way to Personalize it. So half the time, it looks like they are not doing much. if anything at all. I tried a different form one time, and got in trouble because it wasn't a "company approved" form. I have also tried to explain this to company people. Do they care? no, they want the approved form and everything else be.. well you know. Sometimes I feel like I'm slamming into a brick wall. (of course that could very well be what their heads are made of!) :-D Any ideas would be soo greatly appreciated.


#79 Stefz02

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Posted 07 June 2011 - 09:23 PM

I completely agree with the issues with 1:1's. Its extremely difficult to get everything done with so many 1:1's. I have the same problem at my facility with residents being in bed all day long, even after cna's were asked to have them up for a certain activity. I like the idea of documenting whether the resident was out of bed or exactly what they were doing during the event. I am still working as an aide while I work towards my certification and will definitely suggest that to my director.

#80 Tomisgreat

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Posted 24 September 2011 - 11:04 AM

View PostRebeccaM, on 16 May 2005 - 11:08 AM, said:

I find it difficult to provide support for bed-bound residents. Our policy is that no students or volunteers can be in a resident's room unattended so it is very difficult to do anything other than one-on-one's done by myself.

I'm actually excited now doing the participation charting after reading about a new format right here on this site. I use my calendar and highlighting system, and it is so easy, and tells more about how a resident spends their day!


Hello-can you tell me where the new format is. I am struggling with my calendar and system and keep seem to find good resources. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!!

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Posted 05 February 2012 - 09:20 PM

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