Manual: Hospice Policy and Procedure Manual (Ver 4) External Reference: "(TJC: PC.2.20, PC.4.10)(COP: §418.58(a),(b),(c), 418.68(b))"
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| | PURPOSE:
To provide direction to the interdisciplinary team providing care to the patient, family and caregiver.
POLICY:
Hospice establishes an individualized plan of care with patient, family or caregiver on the day of admission. The interdisciplinary team reviews the plan within three 3 days of the admission to Hospice.
The interdisciplinary team reviews the plan of care regularly. This plan is based on identified problems, goals and interventions. The patient, family or caregiver is encouraged to participate in the development of and continued updating of the plan of care.
PROCEDURE:
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| | ... family's or the caregiver's status, but at a minimum every other week.
The patient, family or caregiver and attending physician participate in the development of the plan of care and ongoing changes. A comprehensive review of the plan of care is done when based on significant changes, at the end of a certification period or at least every 90 days, whichever is sooner.
The plan of care will include:
Nursing assessments and plans for interventions and expected outcomes
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