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Person-Centered Care Division of Nursing Homes

Themes of the Final LTC Rule Person-Centered Care Quality Facility Assessment, Competency-Based Approach Alignment with Department Priorities Comprehensive Review and Modernization Implementation of Legislation 2

Definition of Person-Centered Care Person-centered care means to focus on the resident as the locus of control and support the resident in making their own choices and having control over their daily lives. Key Point: Residents having choice and control over their individual care 3

Locus of Control 4

483.10 Resident Rights - New 483.10(c) Planning and Implementing Care (F552/F553) Right to be informed in advance of risks and benefits of proposed care/treatment, treatment alternatives, and choose the alternative of his or her choice; Right to identify individuals to be included in care planning; Right to request meetings or revisions to the care plan; Right to establish expected goals and outcomes; and Right to see the care plan and sign after any significant changes. 5

483.10 Resident Rights - New 483.10(c) Planning and Implementing Care (F552/F553) The facility must inform the resident of the right to participate in his/her treatment and support the resident in that right by: Facilitating the inclusion of the resident or representative; Include an assessment of the resident s strengths and needs; and Incorporate the resident s personal and cultural preferences in developing goals of care. 6

483.10 Resident Rights - Existing Right to: F554 Self-Administer Medications F555 Choice of Attending Physician F557 Retain and use Personal Possessions F558 Accommodation of Needs F559 Share a room with spouse, or roommate of choice F561 Self-Determination F563 Receive Visitors of his or her choosing, at time of his or her choosing 7

483.10 Resident Rights - Existing Right to: F564 Facility must: Inform resident/representative of their visitation rights, related policies, including any restrictions. F565 Organize/participate in groups; facilities must: Provide private space; Take steps to make residents and family aware of meetings in timely manner; Provide staff who is approved by group to provide assistance; and Demonstrate a response/rationale to grievances/ recommendations by the group. 8

483.10 Resident Rights - Existing Right to: F573 Access Personal/Medical records F576 Access to Telephone/reasonable access to internet, and send mail with the right to privacy Key point The Resident Rights section contains many provisions which directly support residents having choice and maintaining control over their lives while residing in a nursing home. 9

483.21 Comprehensive Person-Centered Care Plan F655 Baseline Care Plan Person-Centered; Initial Goals of the Resident; and Summary to Resident/Representative F656 Comprehensive Person-Centered Care Plan Person- Centered; consistent with Resident Rights; Developed with Resident/Representative; Resident s Goals for Admission and Discharge; and Desired Outcomes F657 Comprehensive Person-Centered Care Plan Developed with Participation of Resident/Representative 10

483.21 Comprehensive Person-Centered Care Plan F660 Discharge Planning Process Resident s Discharge Goals; Residents to be Active Partners; and Address Resident s Goals of Care/Treatment Preferences F661 Discharge Summary Post-Discharge Plan of Care Developed with the Participation of Resident and/or Representative Key Point Emphasis on Person-Centered Care Planning which gives residents choices and a sense of control. 11

483.24 Quality of Life - F675 Quality of Life: An individual s sense of well-being, level of satisfaction with life and feeling of self-worth and self-esteem. For nursing home residents, this includes a basic sense of satisfaction with oneself, the environment, the care received, the accomplishments of desired goals, and control over one s life. Key Point: Principles of Quality of Life are: Sense of Well-Being Satisfaction with Life/Oneself Self-Worth/Self-Esteem Satisfaction with environment and care Goals Control 12

483.25 Quality of Care F684 483.25 Quality of care Quality of care is a fundamental principle that applies to all treatment and care provided to facility residents. Based on the comprehensive assessment of a resident, the facility must ensure that residents receive treatment and care in accordance with professional standards of practice, the comprehensive person-centered care plan, and the residents choices, including but not limited to the following. 13

483.60 Food and Nutrition F800 Nourishing, palatable, well-balanced diet that meets nutritional and special dietary needs, taking into consideration the preferences of each resident. F803 Menus reasonably reflect the religious, cultural and ethnic needs of the resident population, as well as input received from residents and resident groups. F809 Residents receive meals in accordance with needs, preferences, requests, and care plan; and suitable, nourishing alternatives at non-traditional times. Key Point Facilities are not required to provide every possible religious, cultural, or ethnic diet. However, these factors should be considered with respect to the population served, as well as input from residents and resident groups. 14

483.70 Administration Facility Assessment 483.70(e) Facility Assessment F838 (1) The facility s resident population, including, but not limited to, (v) Any ethnic, cultural, or religious factors that may potentially affect the care provided by the facility, including, but not limited to, activities and food and nutrition services. Key Point Facilities are expected to know their capabilities and capacities when admitting residents, this includes ethnic, cultural, or religious needs that must be met. 15

483.70 Administration Facility Assessment Example: If a facility had a resident population with a large number of residents under the age of 30, does the facility assessment address the cultural needs of that population? Key Point This type of population would require activities that would meet the needs of younger residents. 16

Person-Centered Care Person-Centered Care: A central theme to the Final Rule; Supported directly and indirectly by many regulatory sections in the requirements for participation; Focus on the resident as the locus of control; and Supports each resident s choice and gives them sense of control. 17

Acknowledgements Synora Jones Debra Lyons Jay Weinstein 18