Resident Face Sheet Screens |
Your resident Face Sheet information is grouped into several different screens to make working with it fast and easy. For more information on a screen, please click on its picture.
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Administrative
This screen tracks basic administrative information about each resident – his name, birth date, room number, Care Group, etc. |
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Interests
This is a shortcut to the Resident Interests screen. Use it to keep track of what each of your residents is interested in doing and what time of day they’re most likely to participate.
ProActivity Reports will help you automatically tailor your activity program to match your residents’ current interests. |
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Personal
This screen tracks each resident’s family and background information – spouse, children, religion, culture, and language issues. |
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Lifestyle
Use this screen to keep track of his voter status, clubs and memberships, and room stimuli. |
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History
Record each resident’s occupational, educational, and military history here. |
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Care
This screen maintains information about each resident’s special needs and capabilities – cognitive and mobility issues, diagnoses, therapies, and special instructions. |
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Diet
Keep track of each resident’s dietary restrictions here. |
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Precautions
Any special precautions or flags for the resident are recorded here. Is he a fall or elopement risk? Does he have any allergies?
These precautions also appear as icons in the Resident Header as a constant reminder of his special conditions. |
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Releases
The system records legal releases on this screen – outing permissions, alcohol issues, permissions to open mail, and more. |
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Contacts
Maintain a list of contacts for each resident here – family members, doctors, responsible parties.
Automatically generate mailing labels, preformatted letters, and one-click emails. |
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Comments
This area is for free-form comments about each resident.
It uses the customizable QuickEntry system – you can add commonly used standardized comments with a single mouse click to speed writing your notes. |
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Life Story
The new Interpretive Guidelines recommend writing a short Life Story for each resident as part of Person Appropriate Care.
This screen gives you a full-featured, integrated word processor and lets you include pictures. |
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