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TOPIC: RESIDENT REVIEW

A Resident Review is triggered whenever an individual undergoes a significant change in status and that change has a material impact on their functioning as it relates to their mental illness or intellectual disability. The notion of “significant change” is defined in the manual governing the Minimum Data Set (MDS). Readmissions to the nursing facility and inter-facility transfers are also subject to a Resident Review. This section contains resources related to Resident Review for state PASRR programs.

PTAC RESOURCES

Assessing Client Change in Diverse Settings

December 10, 2013

Webinar

Led by Dr. Erin Emery, the webinar discussed how assessing change in clinical settings is key for both patients and clinicians to determine the effectiveness of the intervention, as well as guiding treatment planning. The ideal methods and tools for assessment vary by setting and population. The webinar discussed measures, settings, and evidence-based programs to help assess client change in diverse settings.

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