
Person-Centered Care Plans
Recorded On: 10/20/2024
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Person-centered care plans guide care by recognizing resident goals, preferences, and values. Success is measured by patient-reported outcomes, by providing coordinated care, managing chronic and complex conditions and building trusting relationships with caregivers. This program was developed to assist you in developing the assessment skills needed to identify how best to provide quality of care and quality of life for each of your residents.
Objectives:
- Identify the key elements of a person-centered care plan
- Describe the benefits of person-centered care plans
- Describe the difference between a medically based care plan and a person-centered care plan
Attendees will be awarded 1.0 ANCC contact hours for completing the course/webinar.
ANCC Program Start Date: 10/20/2024 | ANCC Program Review Date: 10/19/2027
This program has been submitted for Continuing Education for 1.25 total participant hours from NAB/NCERS.
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NAB Program Start Date: 10/20/2024 | NAB Program Review Date: 10/19/2025
Call the HealthCap Education Coordinator at 734-929-2700 for further information.

Angie Szumlinski, LNHA, RN, GERO-BC, RAC-CT, BS
Director of Risk Management
HealthCap Risk Management Services
Ms. Szumlinski is a nationally-recognized leader in long-term care, with a wealth of experience in virtually every operational and clinical aspect of the industry. She has experience as an Owner/Provider, Administrator, Director of Nursing, Corporate Quality Assurance Coordinator, and independent consultant. In the last 8 years, she has personally conducted over 1,000 on-site risk management visits at facilities across the country, touching every acuity level within the long-term care spectrum. As aA nationally recognized presenter for health care associations on current trends and best practices in the long-term care industry, Ms. Szumlinski is the author of hundreds of best-practice bulletins, in-service modules, and has hosted hundreds of risk management seminars across the country. Respected for success in assisting facilities in achieving and maintaining regulatory compliance, Ms. Szumlinski served two terms as an Associate Board Member for NCAL, is a member of the AHCA Survey/Regulatory Committee and served as a team leader for the AHCA/NCAL Quality Award program for 8 years. Ms. Szumlinski is the Nurse Planner for HealthCap Risk Management’s American Nursing Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) accredited education program.
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