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<br />Facility / Date: Carol Woods / 6/2/16 <br /> <br />Resident Services Yes <br />No <br />N/A <br />Comments/Other Observations (please <br />number comments) <br />15. Were residents asked their preferences or opinions <br /> about the activities planned for them at the facility? <br />Yes* 15. In addition to seeking input from <br />residents, activities can be and are developed <br />around residents’ interests and expertise so <br />that they can share this with others <br /> <br />17. Multiple choices are available for meals <br />and snacks <br /> <br />17a. Residents can dine in their room, in the <br />dining area of their pod, or in the general <br />dining area in another building <br /> <br />20. Since most residents are also living within <br />the greater Carol Woods, the general councils <br />are considered to take the place of the Family <br />Council <br />15a. Was a current activity calendar posted in the facility? Yes <br />15b. Were activities scheduled to occur at the time of your <br /> visit actually occurring? <br />Yes <br />16. Do residents have the opportunity to purchase personal <br /> items of their choice using their monthly needs funds? <br />N/A <br />16a.Can residents access their monthly needs funds at their <br /> convenience? <br />N/A <br />17. Are residents asked their preferences about meal & <br />snack choices? <br />Yes* <br />17a. Are they given a choice about where they prefer to dine? Yes* <br />17b. Did residents express positive opinions regarding their <br /> dining experience? <br />Yes <br />17c. Is fresh ice water available and provided to residents? Yes <br />18. Do residents have privacy in making and receiving <br /> phone calls? <br />Yes <br />19. Is there evidence of community involvement from other <br />Civic, volunteer or religious groups? <br />Yes <br />20. Does the facility have a functioning: Resident’s Council? <br /> Family Council? <br />Yes <br />No* <br /> <br />Areas of Concern Exit Summary <br />Are there resident issues or topics that need follow-up or <br />review at a later time or during the next visit? <br /> No <br /> <br />Discuss items from “Areas of Concern” Section as well as <br />any changes observed during the visit. Give summary of <br />visit with Administrator or SIC. Does the facility have <br />needs that the committee or community could help address? <br /> Building upgrades are continuing but not yet completed. <br />The team met with the new Facility Administrator and the <br />new Lead Nursing Engagement Coach (the position <br />formerly called the Director of Nursing). Both were eager <br />for input and feedback. The Lead Nursing Engagement <br />Coach told the team that she wanted to be notified at the <br />beginning of each visit so that she could be sure and meet <br />with the team for the exit interview. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 1/2015
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