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“We use the
neighborhood concept which allows us increased staffing ratios which provides
better care” What is the neighborhood concept? -----Original Message----- I currently
work in a CCRC. There are some differences, but, basically, if you are
working on the skilled nursing unit, then you will continue to follow federal
regs just as before. The main differences I have had are the following: 1. Not all of our beds are Medicare
Certified, so this has been a challenge for me to get used to the fact that
some residents will waive medicare benefits to stay in their customary private
room. Also, sometimes, when our independents come in and we do not have a
private room in a certified area (only a semi-private), they too will waive
benefits. At the present time, we only do MDS’s for our residents
in certified beds, but, soon, we will be doing them on our noncertified beds
just to do better care planning and assessment. 2. Families and residents are much
more demanding and have better knowledge bases of their disease
processes. Of course, at times, families feel that they are more
competent to take care of their family members. This has been a real
challenge to re-educate families. Also, they are resistant at times to
following federal regs and feel that because they have money, they should get
what they want. 3. We use the neighborhood concept
which allows us increased staffing ratios which provides better care. 4. You will find that there is more
money for better equipment, etc. and I feel that we provide better care based
on our staffing ratios and more up to date equipment. We also have more
staff education due to money not always being an issue. I highly
recommend working at a CCRC. You have more room for advancement in the
future as well as watching the resident from the independent to higher levels
of care. I know many of the independent residents so this makes assessing
and care planning easier since I knew their baseline before they came to the
skilled unit. Brenda
W. Chance, RN, RAC-C MDS
Coordinator CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any
attachments, -----Original Message----- I'm going for an interview for an
MDS position in a new
CCRC. They are currently under construction and will be opening in
the next few months-37 beds with three neighborhoods-post-acute/rehab, dementia
and LTC neighborhoods. I'm excited for the opportunity but hesitant
as my employment has been in SNF's including hospital-based, and other
traditional LTC's in the past. Hoping we have some listserv members that
can help with advice about CCRC's and interview considerations i.e., is MDS
staffing ratio similar for this environment and do you complete RAI process for
all beds or are only a portion of them in your CCRC certified? |
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