
Change of Condition A Clinical Perspective
Recorded On: 04/21/2025
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The single most important thing you can do on a daily basis is alert to subtle changes in a resident’s condition and address it timely. It is important to know what signs to be watching for as changes in condition can present in many ways. This program was developed for all caregivers including licensed staff and direct care staff providing resident care to assist in meeting the ever-changing status of each resident. We will also discuss the importance of communication tools such as stop and watch and SBAR in managing communication between disciplines.
Objectives:
- State the importance of detecting changes in condition
- Identify how to know a resident’s baseline condition
- State ways to recognize change
- Describe ways to communicate changes in condition
- State the facility policy on how to follow up at the first sing of a change
- Discuss the importance of documentation in relationship to claims
This program is approved for 1.0 ANCC contact hours for completing the course/webinar
Program Start Date: 4/21/2025 | Program Review Date: 4/20/2028
This program has been submitted for Continuing Education for 1.25 total participant hours from NAB/NCERS.
NAB Approval #20260420-1.25-A112432-DL
Program Start Date: 4/21/2025 | Program Review Date: 4/20/2026
Call the HealthCap Education Coordinator at 734-996-2700 for further information.

Kelsey Hastings, LNHA, BSN, RN, CDP, CLNC
Nurse Manager
HealthCap Risk Management Services
Kelsey Hastings is a registered nurse and a licensed nursing home administrator. She is a former owner of skilled, assisted living and independent care centers. Prior to owning post acute care facilities, Kelsey owned a national consulting firm focused on helping organizations improve quality of care, develop and implement programming to address the needs of resident populations and policy and procedure development. In addition, she has a strong regulatory background and has worked with facilities throughout the United States to achieve regulatory compliance through plan of correction development and quality assurance programming.
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