Keys to a Successful Restorative Nursing Program
Keys to a Successful Restorative Nursing Program is organized by Educational Foundation of Ohio Health Care Association (EFOHCA) and will be held on Mar 12, 2024 at Ohio Health Care Association, Westerville, Ohio, United States of America.
Description:
Restorative nursing programs affect a resident's quality of life, facility survey outcomes, both Medicaid and Medicare reimbursement, and resident/family facility choice. These programs are vital to your facility's overall success, your residents' ability to thrive and maintain dignity, and a facility staff's job satisfaction.
Resident centered, whole person restorative nursing care is more important now than it has ever been. OBRA 1987 required skilled nursing facilities to identify and act on risk factors to prevent functional decline in residents. It included a mandate for facilities to allow only medically unavoidable declines, and facilities are expected to plan care that will delay any decline in resident function. Functional decline can lead to depression, behaviors, withdrawal, social isolation, and complications of immobility such as pain, incontinence and pressure ulcers.
Several Quality Measures will affect and can be impacted by restorative nursing programs. These measures include:
• Percentage of long stay residents who need increased help with ADLs
• Percentage of long stay residents whose ability to walk independently worsened
• Percentage of long stay resident experiencing falls
• Percentage of long stay residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury
• Percentage of long stay low risk residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder
• Percentage of long stay residents who have a catheter inserted and left in the bladder
• Percentage of short stay residents meet or exceed discharge function score
What you will learn:
• How to be compliant with federal regulations
• Rules of rehabilitation, resident assessment, and areas affected by Minimum Data Set (MDS)
• Elements of successful restorative program development and implementation
• Staff training tips
• Use of forms/documentation that can be customized to each facility
• New approaches and new ideas
• Medicare & Medicaid Reimbursement impact