Get Moving Into Spring After an especially brutal winter, many of us are feeling the onset of spring fever and are yearning to spend some time outdoors. Now is the perfect time to ensure that your residents have the mobility aids they need to remain active and independent this spring and beyond. Tag F246, Accommodation of Needs, requires facilities to provide "furniture and adaptive equipment that enable residents to stand independently, transfer without assistance, maintain body symmetry, participate in resident-preferred activities and promote mobility and independence for residents in going to the bathroom."1 Of course, the benefits of enhancing resident mobility go far beyond ensuring compliance with F tags. According to the Advancing Excellence campaign, mobile residents have stronger muscles and bones, which make them less likely to suffer fractures in the event of a fall. They also have improved heart and lung function, sleep better and are more alert. Additionally, mobile residents are more independent during activities of daily living and are less likely to be socially isolated.2 ProMed offers a suite of mobility products from leading manufacturers, including the following innovative items:
Reference 1 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. State Operations Manual. Appendix PP – Guidance to Surveyors for Long Term Care Facilities (Rev. 70, 01-07-11). Available at: https://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/downloads/som107ap_pp_guidelines_ltcf.pdf. Accessed February 24, 2014. 2 Advancing Excellence in America’s Nursing Homes. Mobility. Available at: https://www.nhqualitycampaign.org/star_index.aspx?controls=mobilityexploregoal. Accessed February 24, 2014. |
Medicare Beneficiaries Likely to Seek Hospital Care after Rehab Discharge Researchers have found that more than one-fifth of Medicare beneficiaries seek hospital care within a month of being discharged from long-term care facilities where they were receiving rehabilitation. Additionally, 37 percent sought acute care within three months of discharge. The researchers didn't determine how these return visits could be prevented, but they did identify several risk factors for hospital admission following nursing home rehab. These included:
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