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This checklist is used during a bedside shift report to ensure all necessary information is communicated between healthcare providers at the patient's bedside.
This form is used for assessing nursing services in Washington state. It helps gather information about the level of care needed and the services provided to individuals.
This document for reporting pressure sores in the state of Connecticut.
This document explains the relationship between Medicare and home health care services. It provides information about what Medicare covers and how to access home health care benefits.
This document is used for establishing a legal agreement between a beneficiary and a nursing facility in Washington, D.C. It outlines the terms and conditions of the placement and the responsibilities of both parties.
This Form is used for assessing the multidisciplinary team and person-centered care planning process in California.
This document provides instructions for completing the cost report for nursing care facilities in Maine that participate in the Mainecare program. It is a single-level cost report and includes detailed guidelines on how to accurately report the costs associated with providing nursing care services. The instructions help facilities understand the information required and how to fill out the form correctly.