Person-Centered Social Services Care Plan Manual for Adult Day Services

Person-Centered Social Services Care Plan Manual for Adult Day Services

Author: Amanda Graham Sillars

Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

Published: 2014-02-24

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9781496068590

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The only social work care planning book available for Adult Day Services is now available in a Person-Centered Care version. Featuring thirty care plans, covering the most common social work problems seen in the Adult Day setting. This manual has been updated to ensure the most current clinical and person-centered care standards. It is easy to read and understand. This manual supports the social work staff to quickly and simply develop individualized, person-centered care plans for all participants. It is difficult if not impossible to try to adapt care plans intended for another setting, such as skilled nursing facilities or hospitals; this manual was developed by those in the Adult Day Industry, for the Adult Day Industry.Includes:• Introductory chapter explains fundamental concepts of person-centered care planning in the Adult Day Center, components of a care plan and how to ensure the care plan is individualized and useful.• Each care plan includes multiple choices for the problem statement, goal statement and interventions, supporting the staff to develop the most individualized care plan possible.• Each care plan includes a “best practices” example care plan to guide the social work staff in the development of an appropriate and understandable care plan.


Social Work Care Plan Manual for Adult Day Health Care

Social Work Care Plan Manual for Adult Day Health Care

Author: Amanda Graham Sillars

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780976462705

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Care Planning Manual for social workers in the Adult Day/Adult Day Health Care industry. It includes over 20 relevant care plans to address issues encountered most in the adult day population, as well as an extensive introduction section. The book is 74 pages.


Social Service Care Plan Manual

Social Service Care Plan Manual

Author: Amanda Sillars

Publisher:

Published: 2012-10-30

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9781479397488

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The Social Work Care Plan Manual provides the necessary elements required to quickly and easily develop the specific type of care plan written for the population served primarily at Adult Day Service Centers. By utilizing the information contained in this manual, social service personnel will save time by having the resource at their fingertips in order to simply develop a comprehensive and individualized care plan for the participant.This manual includes:* Thirty of the most common ADS presenting problems with multiple choices for problem statements, interventions and goal statements to help ensure an individualized and person-centered plan of care.* Extensive introduction section to teach basic structure of care planning and specific instruction as to how to make emotions measurable.* Each presenting problem includes a sample care plan, utilizing specific interventions and goals based on the problem statement.* Includes an extensive indexing system to quickly locate care plans that correspond with individual symptoms or problems identified during the assessment process.


Person-Centered Activity Care Plan Manual for Adult Day Services

Person-Centered Activity Care Plan Manual for Adult Day Services

Author: Amanda Graham Sillars

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-02-26

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9781496068316

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The only Activities care planning book available for Adult Day Services is now available in a Person-Centered Care version. Featuring more than twenty care plans, covering the most common activities problems seen in the Adult Day setting. This manual has been updated to ensure the most current clinical and person-centered care standards. It is easy to read and understand. This manual supports the activities staff to quickly and simply develop individualized, person-centered care plans for all participants. It is difficult if not impossible to try to adapt care plans intended for another setting, such as skilled nursing facilities or hospitals; this manual was developed by those in the Adult Day Industry, for the Adult Day Industry.Includes:• Introductory chapter explains fundamental concepts of person-centered care planning in the Adult Day Center, components of a care plan and how to ensure the care plan is individualized and useful.• Each care plan includes multiple choices for the problem statement, goal statement and interventions, supporting the staff to develop the most individualized care plan possible.• Each care plan includes a “best practices” example care plan to guide the social work staff in the development of an appropriate and understandable care plan.


Person-Centered Nursing Care Plan Manual for Adult Day Services

Person-Centered Nursing Care Plan Manual for Adult Day Services

Author: Amanda Graham Sillars

Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

Published: 2014-02-24

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9781496067913

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The only nursing care planning book available for Adult Day Services is now available in a Person-Centered Care version. Featuring more than sixty care plans, covering the most common problems seen in the Adult Day Setting. This manual has been updated to ensure the most current clinical and person-centered care standards. It is easy to read and understand, organized by both PCC nursing diagnosis and disease-specific problems most often treated in the Adult Day Center. This manual supports the nursing staff to quickly and simply develop individualized, person-centered care plans for all participants. It is difficult if not impossible to try to adapt care plans intended for another setting, such as skilled nursing facilities or hospitals; this manual was developed by those in the Adult Day Industry, for the Adult Day Industry.Includes:• Introductory chapter explains fundamental concepts of person-centered care planning in the Adult Day Center, components of a care plan and how to ensure the care plan is individualized and useful.• Each care plan includes multiple choices for the problem statement, goal statement and interventions; supporting the staff to develop the most individualized care plan possible.• Care plans in the nursing diagnosis section include care plan suggestions for other members of the treatment team to support a “team” approach and to help ensure improved outcomes.


Nursing Diagnosis Manual

Nursing Diagnosis Manual

Author: Marilynn E. Doenges

Publisher: F. A. Davis Company

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 994

ISBN-13:

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You can rely on this complete reference to identify interventions commonly associated with specific nursing diagnoses across the client's life span, and to help plan, individualize, and document client care. Using the standard nursing language of NANDA, NIC, and NOC, this manual's listing of diagnoses follows NANDA's own sequencing - alphabetized by key term; prioritizes interventions; and covers almost 900 disorders and health conditions with associated diagnoses.It covers: the newest diagnoses by NANDA; more diagnoses and almost 100 disorders and conditions; all diagnosis listings follow NANDA's own sequencing; outcomes that include Client Will (Include Specific Time Frame) statements in Nursing documentation focus provided at the end of every diagnosis; Spotlights Concept Mapping for creating and documenting care to enhance critical thinking skills when planning client care; and, interventions that are prioritized, with helpful icons indicating specialized interventions. It features a free Pocket Minder with a complete listing of nursing diagnoses, with page references to the book.


A Guide for Nursing Home Social Workers, Third Edition

A Guide for Nursing Home Social Workers, Third Edition

Author: Elise M. Beaulieu, PhD, MSW, LICSW

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

Published: 2021-08-09

Total Pages: 545

ISBN-13: 0826182771

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Praise for earlier editions: "Beaulieu's book... clearly articulates what on-the-ground nursing home social work practice involves... These resources are useful as it is rare to be exposed to this type of information or detail during one's educational training... Beaulieu reveals layer upon layer of social worker roles, responsibilities, and important tools. This is a comprehensive guide for social workers." -The Gerontologist This is an essential compendium of information and insight for the nursing home social worker on how to successfully navigate the day-to-day responsibilities and complexities of this role. Written for both new and seasoned social workers, it clearly addresses everything there is to know in one handy resource. The substantially updated third edition reflects the latest political, economic, and cultural trends and requirements for nursing home facilities and how they impact social workers. It includes a new chapter on how knowledge of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) can aid in resident care plus major updates on disaster planning including workforce safety tips for pandemics and an expanded chapter on abuse, neglect, and mistreatment. Along with another new chapter to reflect current practice focusing on pandemics and disasters, including COVID-19. The book delineates specific resources and supplemental materials to assist the social worker in their daily role. The third edition is particularly relevant in its coverage of how ethnicity and culture impact nursing home admission and stays as well as undertreated pain in older adults. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. New to the Third Edition: Completely revised to consider the latest political, economic, and cultural trends and requirements for nursing homes and how they affect social workers New chapter on Adverse Childhood Experiences addressing how knowledge of childhood trauma can contribute to a caregiver’s understanding and techniques Updated chapter on disaster to include pandemics, natural disasters, and violence in the workplace New workforce safety tips for pandemics Expanded chapter on abuse, neglect, and mistreatment Vignettes included to clarify and illuminate information Updated list of online resources Revised appendix of standardized forms Key Features: Describes the full range of skills and knowledge needed to succeed in this varied and multidisciplinary role Includes multiple vignettes to illustrate information Provides weblinks to additional resources Designed to be practical and reader friendly Presented in a question-and-answer format to clarify content Offers review questions at the end of each section


Psychosocial Care Plans for Long Term Care

Psychosocial Care Plans for Long Term Care

Author: Debra A. Collins

Publisher:

Published: 2019-06-23

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781733247313

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167 pages and CD. Includes FREE 2019 MDS Assessment Scheduling Calendar. Includes PDPM changes and Trauma Informed Care. Current with all RAI Manual Updates, Surveyor Guidelines and Federal Regulatory Changes. Cognitive, Mood, Behavior, Medications. Simplified CAA Modules, MDS 3.0 Coding, Psychosocial Assessment forms, QA audits, Regulations, Instructions. This manual provides information and tools to improve Social Service assessments and interventions for meeting psychosocial needs. Regulations, survey protocols, and excerpts from the RAI User's Manual give the basis of long term care industry standards and quality of care. Social Service care plans are provided for every possible problem generated from the MDS entries. Assessment forms and Quality Assurance audits are included, as well as a complete copy of the Psychosocial Outcome Severity Guide. Social Service care plans and forms have been updated to ensure compliance with the change to MDS version 3.0 and with all of the federal regulations and guidelines updated during the past year.When the Psychosocial Outcome Severity Guide became effective in 2006, it became apparent that CMS expected Social Services to be much more involved in the care planning process. The Social Servie care plans in this manual cover the possible psychosocial needs residents may have in response to issues, illnesses, medications, and/or other factors. Text, care plans, and forms specific to certain medications in the Psychotropic Medication section reflect changes to the State Operations Manual, Appendix P, Medication Pass and Pharmacy Services. The CD-ROM contains all of the forms and care plans from the book, and these can easily be made resident and facility specific using a word processor.