May 28, 2008
Plans of Care – The Third Component of the RAI
In Illinois, nursing home negligence lawyers find it important to help educate families of their clients on patients’ rights according to the law. If awareness increases among nursing home residents and their loved ones, chances are the incidents of Illinois nursing home neglect will decrease.
We’ve learned earlier in this series that the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) is a key tool used to help monitor nursing home residents’ health and well-being.
The theory behind the RAI is that a strong link between the first and second components: Minimum Data Set and Resident Assessment Protocols. Adding the third component – Care Planning – is essential in providing each resident with a solid approach to prevent avoidable decline, in addition to building current strengths. Meaningful care planning takes into account the unique traits of each resident which translates into providing good quality of care and quality of life. The OBRA ‘87 requires that each nursing home resident have a comprehensive plan of care. This plan is based on information gathered by the MDS and any further review and assessment.
Plans of care for nursing home residents must include measurable objectives and timetables to meet the resident’s medical, nursing, and mental needs identified in the comprehensive assessment. When a nursing home fails to meet these guidelines in and around Chicago, nursing home abuse attorneys can help protect residents and ensure they are given the highest quality care and service.
Illinois nursing home negligence lawyers help ensure the services provided under the plan of care will attain or maintain the resident’s highest possible physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being. The plans of care are to be periodically reviewed and revised when necessary after each assessment.
If you have questions about possible Illinois nursing home neglect or abuse, or about the Resident Assessment Instrument, contact a Chicago nursing home abuse attorney today.
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