Responding to ADRs Tool

An Additional Development Request or Additional Documentation Request letter can cause a lot of stress in the SNF if there’s not a process in place to respond to it. Use this Responding to ADRs Tool to help your team more confidently approach medical reviews.  For permission to use or reproduce this …

Five Mistakes Often Made Selecting ICD-10-CM Codes in the SNF

In today’s fast-paced world, we often try to solve problems by simply “googling” the answer. However, when it comes to ICD-10-CM coding, using the Internet or a cheat sheet to determine diagnosis codes can be detrimental to the process and result in selecting the wrong codes. As we begin preparing …

Section GG Prior Function and Admission Performance Tool

When completing section GG the interdisciplinary team is required to complete an assessment of every day activity function and device use prior to the current illness or injury. The team will also need to work with the resident, family, and direct care staff to determine the resident’s usual performance in …

Restorative Collaboration: Nursing and Therapy Working Together

Jeri Lundgren, RN, BSN, PHN, CWS, CWCN, CPT, president of Senior Providers Resource, LLC, recalls being a new nurse and noticing that while facility staff do everything they can to make the environment safe and prevent falls, they often don’t do enough to prevent the real reason for the falls: …

Q&A: How should we code a resident who is independent with eating during the day, but is total dependence for nightly tube feeding?

Question: We have a resident who is independent with eating during the day, but also is total dependence for nightly tube feeding.  Would a coding of extensive assist of one be correct?    Answer:  Please review the example in the RAI Manual on page G-11: Residents with tube feeding, TPN, …

Trauma-Informed Care Infographic (7/18)

The CDC is working with SAMHSA’s National Center for Trauma-Informed Care (NCTIC) to integrate a trauma-informed approach to public health emergencies. The infographic they developed for the approach may be useful in understanding trauma-informed care: https://www.cdc.gov/phpr/infographics/6_principles_trauma_info.htm

AAPACN’s Potential Candidates for Restorative Program Tool

Identifying which residents are appropriate candidates for restorative nursing programs is key to helping residents attain and maintain their highest function. Use AAPACN’s Potential Candidates for Restorative Program Tool to quickly identify key triggers and prevent further decline. Interested in more restorative resources? Check out AAPACN’s Guide to a Successful …