Documentation for Assisted Living
Recorded On: 12/27/2024
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Documentation in assisted living is more than just a paperwork requirement. It is a powerful tool that can help address challenges, implement solutions, and achieve positive outcomes. By adopting advanced technologies and robust documentation practices, assisted living facilities can provide residents with the highest standard of care. Implementing Electronic Health Records (EHRs) can help consolidate medical records, care plans, and daily observations. This program we developed to assist caregivers, medication techs, and licensed nurses in documenting based on best practices.
Objectives:
- Identify the difference between objective and subjective documentation
- State the importance of documenting as an interdisciplinary team
- State the importance of using approved abbreviations in the medical record
Attendees will be awarded 0.50 ANCC contact hours for completing the course/webinar.
Program Start Date: 01/10/2025 | Program Review Date 01/09/2028
Call the HealthCap Education Coordinator at 734-996-2700 for further information.
Amy Leep, RN, BSN, NHA, RAC-CT
Risk Manager
HealthCap Risk Management Services
Ms. Leep is a seasoned professional with nearly 30 years of experience in the long-term care industry, specializing in both for-profit and non-profit sectors. Her extensive background includes key leadership roles such as Director of Nursing, Administrator, and Independent Consultant. With expertise in clinical and operational management, policy and procedure development, and quality assurance, she is committed to elevating standards in long-term care.
In 2021, she founded Comply LLC, an Independent Consulting and Education business dedicated to assisting Assisted and Senior Living operators with regulatory compliance and operational management. Ms. Leep holds certifications in MDS Coordination and Infection Control, and she serves as a CPR, Nurse Aide, and Medication Aide trainer.
An engaging speaker, she has presented at numerous seminars and podcasts, sharing her insights and knowledge with industry peers. With a passion for improving care delivery and supporting professional growth, Ms. Leep continues to make a significant impact in the field of long-term care