When I write longer treatment plans, I prefer to use Word, then copy and paste it into a progress note. The only problem is that AASC online converts it to a jumbled mess! Pangea says they are working to correct this and hope to have a remedy soon. Meanwhile, Pangea suggests using Notepad (in the Dell Start menu) because it makes a much cleaner progress note.
Update: Pangea did a great job adapting their program so now we can copy from Word, no problem!!
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Copy/Paste Treatment Plans from Word to AASC Progress Note
Sample ISP
Hi All,
This was a group activity during new SC orientation. The group produced a sample Initial Service Plan that Alexa typed up. See attached!
Initial Service Plan
SC met with member in the office requesting assistance with grooming, transportation, and emergency food assistance. Confidentiality forms and consent to release information forms were signed by member.
Intake, ADL, and individual, assessments were completed in the office, as member felt more comfortable meeting in this venue. Member requires assistance with the following ADLs: grooming (fixing hair) and transportation. Member’s daughter typically assists with these needs, but daughter is out of town at this time. Member is considered at risk based on this assessment.
1) SC will support member with identifying resources for assistance with grooming within 1 week.
- Member will identify other family members who may be able to assist with her grooming.
2) SC will support member with identifying and coordinating emergency food assistance within 1 day.
3) SC and member will discuss and identify resources for transportation to assist with grocery shopping within 1 week.
4) SC will assist member with obtaining a replacement Bridge Card within 1 week.
- SC will provide member with contact information to request a replacement card.
5) Next SC appointment is scheduled Tuesday.
6) SC will continue to monitor and assess member’s needs every 30 days, or as needed.
A.L. 3/13/13
Labelle Co-op SC Newsletter
Hi All,
I’ve attached one of the Labelle Co-op SC Newsletters. The members, Liaison and Sheila have all received this very well.
Thanks Victoria and Diane for sharing.
Educational Evaluation Sheet
Simplistist design in order to get an overall summary of what the audience prefers in the educational presentations.
The Check- off system makes it easy to tally and the open ended questions allows the audience members to express themselves as individuals. Most of the answersto the open ended questions, have been expressed in one to five words therefore should be somewhat easy to summarize.
Program Evaluation for HPM
Hi Everybody,
Please see the evaluation form that I use at my co-op after our educational workshops. Feel free to use it, if you like!
Letter template to physician for DHS Home Help Services
Please see the attachment for a letter template drafted to a client’s physician regarding the DHS Home Help Services application. This letter was sent to a client’s physician, as they must complete a portion of the application, called the “Medical Needs Form.”
Medicare Appeal letter template
Please see the attachment for a template for writing a Medicare appeal past the initial 120 day filing period, written on behalf of a client.
(Note: The appeal from the original letter, which this template was drafted from, was approved!)
Initial Service Plan templates from peer writing workshop on 11/3/12
Please see the attachment for sample initial service plans, which were shared at the peer writing workshop on 11/13/12.
