Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Save the Day (and the Resident)!

Here’s a tool I found a while back, but just noticed again in a recent article in Provider magazine http://www.ahcancal.org/News/publication/Provider/CoverJan2011.pdf (January, 2011) about avoiding re-hospitalizations in residents. It’s a free resource (awesome!), but I think it could be very, very useful to your caregiving team.

You can find the resources at http://interact2.net.  Interact stands for “Interventions to Reduce Acute Care Transfers.” My favorite tools are the cards for caregivers to carry in their pockets. They’re called “Stop and Watch” cards. A caregiver could identify a change, circle it and turn it in to their supervisor, even if they are uncomfortable with the actual reporting process. You’ll notice that key indicators of change in condition are noted, with instructions for the caregiver.

If you want to prevent costly hospitalizations and head off the risk of losing the resident to higher care (or worse), you may want to print a supply of these for all your caregivers to carry with them – every day!

To check out the rest of the tools available on this great website go to http://interact2.net/tools.html.