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Activity Directors Bible Policy and Procedure Manual

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"The Activity Directors Bible: Policy and Procedure Manual.  2nd Edition"
  Includes MDS 3.0 / UPDATED
Are you opening a New facility and need to setup an activity program.. this is "Must Have" book for ALL Activity Directors and Assistants!
   When you first enter the Activity Director department at your facility, what should you see and how should it be setup?
   What are your duties and what are your assistants duties?
   What are the different types of activities?
   How and when should I complete my Assessments on any new residents?  What form do I use?
   How many forms should I keep on hand to show the State Surveyors when they arrive?
   What and how do I do my monthly calendars and newsletters? What about the community bulletin board?
   Do I have all the Material Safety Data Sheets on all the poisonous materials stored in my department?
  
     From start to finish this book will help you set up your department or make sure that the department you have entered in to or are working in now is doing everything it needs to provide the quality of care that each resident is needing.
     This manual is written in a simple and easy format so that the basics are understood and the State compliance is met. Each section can be edited and each form customized to fit any facility.
 
 
This manual is intended to be utilized by the facility and adapted accordingly.
This 100 page manual is perfect for the Activity Professional to use as a reference when dealing with internal facility operations.
 
Some of the topics covered  include:
Job Description / Review
Care Planning
Assessments
Progress Notes
MSDS Binder "Material Safety Data Sheets"
Guidelines for Resident Council and
Quality Assurance
Managing the Activity Budget
Resident's Rights
Use of Volunteers
Fundraising
Pet Policies and Animal Maintenance
One-on-One Planning and Programming
Calendar Evaluation and Facility Population Assessment
Staff Orientation
and Much More...
Included :  Activity Department Forms to be incorporated into your activity program:
Facility Population Assessment Calculation Forms
Resident Initial Activities Assessment Form
Facility Population Assessment Levels Form
Q&A Tool: Activity Program Review Forms
Q&A Tool: Resident Quality Assurance Forms
One-on-One Documentation Forms
Entertainment List
Precautions Record
MDS Worksheet
PPS Worksheet
Resident Council Action Summary Form
Resident Council Attendance Form
Resident Council Minutes Form
Resident Council Authorization to Spend Money Form
Consent to Photograph/Publish
Monthly Expense Tracking
Department Budget Tracking
Facility Pet Guideline Procedures
Staff In-Services Attendance Record Form
Activities Physician's Orders Inquiry/Request Form
Extended Participation Summary Form
Multi-Departmental Participation Form
Activities Progress Note Tickler
This is the book with the answers for Activity Directors . Written in plain terms, this manual is simple to follow and completely customizable.


About Activity Directors Bible Policy and Procedure Manual

"The Activity Directors Bible: Policy and Procedure Manual.  2nd Edition"

  Includes MDS 3.0 / UPDATED

Are you opening a New facility and need to setup an activity program.. this is "Must Have" book for ALL Activity Directors and Assistants!

   When you first enter the Activity Director department at your facility, what should you see and how should it be setup?

   What are your duties and what are your assistants duties?

   What are the different types of activities?

   How and when should I complete my Assessments on any new residents?  What form do I use?

   How many forms should I keep on hand to show the State Surveyors when they arrive?

   What and how do I do my monthly calendars and newsletters? What about the community bulletin board?

   Do I have all the Material Safety Data Sheets on all the poisonous materials stored in my department?

  

     From start to finish this book will help you set up your department or make sure that the department you have entered in to or are working in now is doing everything it needs to provide the quality of care that each resident is needing.

     This manual is written in a simple and easy format so that the basics are understood and the State compliance is met. Each section can be edited and each form customized to fit any facility.

 

 

This manual is intended to be utilized by the facility and adapted accordingly.

This 100 page manual is perfect for the Activity Professional to use as a reference when dealing with internal facility operations.

 

Some of the topics covered  include:

  • Job Description / Review

  • Care Planning

  • Assessments

  • Progress Notes

  • MSDS Binder "Material Safety Data Sheets"

  • Guidelines for Resident Council and

  • Quality Assurance

  • Managing the Activity Budget

  • Resident's Rights

  • Use of Volunteers

  • Fundraising

  • Pet Policies and Animal Maintenance

  • One-on-One Planning and Programming

  • Calendar Evaluation and Facility Population Assessment

  • Staff Orientation

  • and Much More...

Included Activity Department Forms to be incorporated into your activity program:

  • Facility Population Assessment Calculation Forms

  • Resident Initial Activities Assessment Form

  • Facility Population Assessment Levels Form

  • Q&A Tool: Activity Program Review Forms

  • Q&A Tool: Resident Quality Assurance Forms

  • One-on-One Documentation Forms

  • Entertainment List

  • Precautions Record

  • MDS Worksheet

  • PPS Worksheet

  • Resident Council Action Summary Form

  • Resident Council Attendance Form

  • Resident Council Minutes Form

  • Resident Council Authorization to Spend Money Form

  • Consent to Photograph/Publish

  • Monthly Expense Tracking

  • Department Budget Tracking

  • Facility Pet Guideline Procedures

  • Staff In-Services Attendance Record Form

  • Activities Physician's Orders Inquiry/Request Form

  • Extended Participation Summary Form

  • Multi-Departmental Participation Form

  • Activities Progress Note Tickler

This is the book with the answers for Activity Directors . Written in plain terms, this manual is simple to follow and completely customizable.

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