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Care Services > 10 Workbook - Incidental Medical Services

10 Workbook - Incidental Medical Services

Free & paid caregiving & nursing Forms, Policies, Licensing, Training, Management, Adult Care, Assisted Living, Caregivers, ALF

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Information regarding the request to the licensing agency to grant permission to provide a special service to a resident that doesn't normally fall within basic care guidelines. About Exception Requests
Rules for providing proper care for resident's who use a catheter. Catheter Care
Rules for accepting a resident who requires colostomy care. Colostomy Care
Preventing contractures and general treatment of residents with contractures. Contractures
This document has information on what to look for when accepting a diabetic resident. Many useful links and general information about Diabetic care. Diabetic Care
A form used by a care facility to request an exception from the state licensing agency for a resident with a special health conditions.  (ProvidersWeb supplies resources, policies, procedures, training programs, management best practices, audits, check off lists and forms for caregivers, RNs, HHAs, CNAs, RCFE, RCFs, ALFs, Residential Care Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, Group Homes, and Nursing Homes.) General Exception Request (Form)
Chapter II - Coverage of Services of the HCFA's Home Health Agency Manual.  Note: This is the section of the law article that describes the conditions that are required to be met if the resident is to receive Home Health Services at the facility. This is a great free document.

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Generally speaking, a patient will be considered to be homebound if he/she has a condition due to an illness or injury that restricts his/her ability to leave his/her place of residence except with the aid of... HCFA's Home Health Agency Manual
Residents can get wounds from falls and other incidents.  If wounds require more than first aid, this information will apply.  (ProvidersWeb supplies resources, policies, procedures, training programs, management best practices, audits, check off lists and forms for caregivers, RNs, HHAs, CNAs, RCFE, RCFs, ALFs, Residential Care Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, Group Homes, and Nursing Homes.) Healing Wounds and Pressure Sores Restricted Conditions
Medication and injection rules and procedures. Injections
A nebulizer is a medical device connected to a compressed air machine. Nebulizers
Name tag notice. Notice Professional Name Tags
Document regarding the liability and safety issues of having a resident in your facility on oxygen.  (Policies, procedures, and forms designed for use in Residential Care, Assisted Living, and Nursing Home Facilities.) Oxygen Liability and Safety
Article regarding the training for the safe use of oxygen in your facility.  (Policies, procedures, and forms designed for use in Residential Care, Assisted Living, and Nursing Home Facilities, however, this applies to almost any business.) Oxygen Safety Training
Form to verify the resident's ability to self-administer oxygen, or to verify that oxygen will be administered by an appropriately trained care provider. Oxygen Use - Ability Verification
Oxygen facts and tips. Oxygen Use and Care
General verification sheet for pressure sores or wounds.  (ProvidersWeb supplies resources, policies, procedures, training programs, management best practices, audits, check off lists and forms for caregivers, RNs, HHAs, CNAs, RCFE, RCFs, ALFs, Residential Care Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, Group Homes, and Nursing Homes.) Pressure Sore or Wound Verification
If a resident has any of the following conditions, he or she will (most likely) be required to be transferred to a higher-level care facility. Prohibited Health Conditions
This two part form is used by a Care Facility to assess the resident's ability to check their own blood sugar and/or self inject insulin. Resident's Ability to Test His/Her Own Glucose Levels - Blood Sugar and Resident Ability to Self Administer Insulin Injection
Information for a care facility regarding a resident's ability to test his/her own blood sugar levels and administer injections of insulin.  This article explains the use of the following forms:  Resident's Ability to Test His/Her own Glucose Levels - Blood Sugar and Resident Ability to Self Administer Insulin Injection.  (Policies, procedures, and forms designed for use in Residential Care, Assisted Living, and Nursing Home Facilities.) Self Administered Injections
Information for providing care for transfer-dependent and bedridden residents.  (ProvidersWeb supplies resources, policies, procedures, training programs, management best practices, audits, check off lists and forms for caregivers, RNs, HHAs, CNAs, RCFE, RCFs, ALFs, Residential Care Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, Group Homes, and Nursing Homes.) Transfer Dependency and Bedridden
This form is used to designate the responsible person for one on one training of Universal Precautions. Universal Precautions Training Responsibility
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