Accurately and consistently documenting the homebound status isn't just a regulatory hoop—it's essential for ensuring appropriate care and justifying reimbursement.
Read MoreIt's the silent hero of home healthcare, ensuring everyone on the patient's care team—from doctors to therapists and family members—is on the same page. We've seen firsthand how good documentation and communication can transform patient outcomes and help agencies thrive.
Read MoreIt requires a nuanced understanding of a patient's condition, goals, and environment. Unlike a rigid, one-size-fits-all approach, a skilled therapist creates a dynamic plan that can be adjusted as the patient progresses.
Read MoreThe frequency of skilled nursing visits isn't a one-size-fits-all formula. Instead, it's a dynamic process that depends on a variety of factors, ensuring the patient gets the right care at the right time.
Read MoreWhat if we saw documentation not as an obligation, but as a powerful tool that tells the complete story of your patient’s journey, a safeguard for your agency, and a testament to the incredible care clinicians provide?
Read MoreThink of it as a quick, targeted intervention that doesn’t fit into the regular care plan. It’s not for routine stuff; it's for those unexpected bumps in the road.
Read MoreTherapists must be able to paint a clear picture of the patient's abilities, limitations, and how these impact their daily life. Here are some specific tips to help you write effective functional assessments.
Read MoreIt is the practice of completing notes and charting while you are still in the patient's home. This doesn't mean ignoring the patient or their family; it means using the natural pauses and transitions within a visit to your advantage.
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