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presented by Cindy Krafft, PT, MS, HCS-O
Financial: Cindy Krafft is co-owner of the consulting business K&K Health Care Solutions. Cindy Krafft has written two books—The How-to Guide to Therapy Documentation and An Interdisciplinary Approach to Home Care—and coauthored a third, The Guide to Delivery of Home-Based Maintenance Therapy, for which she receives compensation. She receives compensation from MedBridge for this course.
Nonfinancial: Cindy Krafft has no competing nonfinancial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.
Satisfactory completion requirements: All disciplines must complete learning assessments to be awarded credit, no minimum score required unless otherwise specified within the course.
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Cindy Krafft, PT, MS, HCS-O
Cindy Krafft brings more than 25 years of home health expertise that started with direct patient care and evolved to operational and management issues. Cindy recognizes that providing care in the home environment is different from providing care in any other setting, which is evident in both her training and consultation activities. For the past…
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1. Assessing Prior Level, Rehospitalization Risk(s), and Caregiver Availability
Assessment of functional ability includes contextual details that should be considered when determining the course of care. In this chapter, the focus areas relate to the patient’s prior level of function and equipment use, the patient's current risks for rehospitalization, and the availability of a caregiver to provide assistance.
2. Assessment of Mobility: Sections G and GG
The assessment of functional ability can be separated into two groups: mobility and activities of daily living. In this chapter, the focus area will be mobility, which includes bed mobility, transferring, and ambulation.
3. Assessment of Activities of Daily Living: Sections G and GG
The assessment of functional ability can be separated into two groups: mobility and activities of daily living. In this chapter, the focus area will be activities of daily living, which includes bathing, dressing, and other self-care areas.
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