The new CMS Interpretive Guidelines require that long-term care facilities monitor what residents are doing on their own time, not just their participation in scheduled activities. Further, the new regulations state that this is a responsibility of the whole facility, not just the activity department. |
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The Resident Observations system lets your entire facility staff record their observations of residents involved in self-directed activities. They can either mark paper worksheets that ProActivity Reports creates, or enter their observations directly into the system from their own networked computers. |
ProActivity Reports offers several reports to help you better understand what your residents are doing on their own time. For a list of some of the available Observation reports, please click here. | |
You can use these reports when you’re evaluating your activity program and creating your new activity calendars. Knowing more about your residents’ self-directed activities will help you tailor your activity program to better meet their needs. |
For example, you can see how many times each resident was observed in a self-directed activity by clicking on the Resident Observations report. |
The reports also help you demonstrate to family members, administrators, or surveyors that you’re complying with the new FTAG 248 interpretive guidelines that require you to monitor residents’ self-directed activities. |