FEEDINGFeeding in healthcare practice involves systematic assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation. Staff trained on standards, procedures documented, outcomes monitored. Quality improvement when gaps identified. Aligns with accreditation requirements.
ASSISTANCEWe provide info about: home care, specialized health programs, mental health/addiction, social assistance, housing, transportation, meal programs, support groups, recreation, cultural/language services, crisis resources. Info includes what each provides, eligibility, how to access, contact
HYDRATIONAssessment of dietary intake, preferences, restrictions, swallowing ability. Care plan addresses nutritional needs, assistance required. Monitoring of weight, intake, concerns. Referral to dietitian when indicated. Documentation of interventions.
DYSPHAGIADysphagia in healthcare practice involves systematic assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation. Staff trained on standards, procedures documented, outcomes monitored. Quality improvement when gaps identified. Aligns with accreditation requirements.
POSITIONINGPressure injury prevention information is in relevant pressure injury prevention policies on The Pulse Pressure Injury Prevention Policy on The Pulse. Resources include Braden Scale risk assessment tools, pressure injury staging guides, repositioning schedules by risk level, pressure-reduc
SAFETYProtection from harm through risk assessment, prevention strategies, environmental modifications, staff training. Incidents reported, investigated, learning shared. Central to quality care.
PREFERENCESWe wanted to develop a diabetes management program. We held focus groups with clients to understand needs/preferences. They told us timing and transportation were barriers.
MONITORINGRegular observation and tracking of indicators, interventions, outcomes. Frequency based on risk level. Results analyzed for trends, shared with team. Supports early intervention and improvement.
ENCOURAGEMENTI worked with a client who was reluctant to engage in rehabilitation after surgery. I took time to understand their concerns (fear of pain, previous negative experience). I started with small, achievable activities, celebrated small successes, involved family members for encouragement, and
DOCUMENTINGMy role includes conducting comprehensive assessments, developing person-centered service plans, providing skilled care, coordinating with the healthcare team, monitoring progress, and documenting care provided.