Resident Functional Capacity Screen is a legal document that was released by the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services - a government authority operating within Kansas.
Q: What is the Resident Functional Capacity Screen?
A: The Resident Functional Capacity Screen is an assessment used in Kansas to evaluate a resident's functional abilities.
Q: What is the purpose of the Resident Functional Capacity Screen?
A: The purpose of the Resident Functional Capacity Screen is to determine if a resident requires specialized services or assistance.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting the Resident Functional Capacity Screen?
A: The Resident Functional Capacity Screen is typically conducted by a healthcare professional, such as a nurse or therapist.
Q: How often is the Resident Functional Capacity Screen conducted?
A: The Resident Functional Capacity Screen is typically conducted upon admission to a facility and periodically thereafter, as needed.
Q: What information is collected during the Resident Functional Capacity Screen?
A: During the Resident Functional Capacity Screen, information such as the resident's ability to perform activities of daily living, mobility, and cognition is collected.
Q: What happens after the Resident Functional Capacity Screen is completed?
A: After the Resident Functional Capacity Screen is completed, the results are used to determine if the resident requires additional services or assistance.
Form Details:
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