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Understanding the Role of a Restorative Aide in Long-Term Care

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Restorative Aides: The Unsung Heroes of Long-Term Care Restorative aides are the dedicated professionals who work tirelessly in long-term care facilities to enhance the physical and mental well-being of residents. Restorative aides document exercises performed, progress made, and any concerns that arise.

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Avoiding the Pitfalls of Involuntary Nursing Home Discharges/Transfers in Missouri

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Many long-term care residents live in Missouri nursing homes for years. In certain cases, nursing homes may discharge or transfer a resident even if the resident does not consent to the discharge or transfer – this is known as an “involuntary discharge” or an “involuntary transfer.” 19 CSR 30-82.050(3).

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Countdown Checklist L9, T-minus 7: Support Cutover Activities

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Related preparations include: General inpatient : Make sure that all dictations are complete and signed; use dictation (eScription) for all admissions, transfers and consults between now and launch, if possible, so that transition notes at launch can refer to recent documentation in Netcare.

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Countdown Checklist L8, T-minus 7: Support Cutover Activities

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Related preparations include: General inpatient : Make sure that all dictations are complete and signed; use dictation (eScription) for all admissions, transfers and consults between now and launch, if possible, so that transition notes at launch can refer to recent documentation in Netcare.

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How do I manage orders for Long-Term Care/Supportive Living patients on dialysis?