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40. Sample Care Area Assessment (CAA) for Addressing Activities and Social Engagement

Resident Information:

  • Name: Elizabeth Johnson
  • ID: 546372
  • Date of Assessment: YYYY-MM-DD
  • Room Number: 118

Assessment Team:

  • Primary Nurse: Anne Carter
  • MDS Coordinator: James Wilson
  • Social Worker (SW): Maria Gonzalez
  • Grief Counselor: Dr. Kevin Smith
  • Psychiatrist: Dr. Laura Evans

Care Area Assessed:

  • Specify the care area: Activities and Social Engagement

Step 1: Triggered Care Areas

  • Triggered by Elizabeth's responses on the PHQ-9, indicating a lack of interest in activities and feelings of hopelessness, following the recent loss of her spouse. Elizabeth's diagnosis of situational depression has prompted a referral to a psychiatrist, social worker, and grief counselor.

Step 2: Review of MDS 3.0 Findings

  • Elizabeth has been mourning the loss of her spouse of 30 years, with whom she shared a room for the last two years. Her strong religious beliefs and the proximity of supportive family members are key strengths.

Step 3: Detailed Assessment

  • Clinical findings: Elizabeth is experiencing signs of situational depression, which impacts her participation in activities and social interactions within the nursing home.
  • Review of medical records: Confirms the recent bereavement and initiation of a mild antidepressant regimen. Ongoing grief counseling sessions have been documented.
  • Consultations with interdisciplinary team members: Emphasize the importance of integrating Elizabeth's religious practices and interests into her care plan to support emotional healing.
  • Resident and family interviews: Highlight Elizabeth's historical enjoyment of group activities, especially those related to her religious community, and her love for gardening and music.

Step 4: Problem Identification

  • Risks of deepening depression and increased social isolation due to the loss of her spouse and current disengagement from activities that previously brought her joy.

Step 5: Care Planning

  • Goal: To re-engage Elizabeth in social and recreational activities aligned with her interests and beliefs, supporting her emotional well-being and mitigating the risk of further isolation.
  • Interventions:
    • Facilitate 1-2 weekly one-on-one visits by the social worker for personalized support and to encourage participation in activities.
    • Collaborate with the pastoral care team to ensure Elizabeth can attend religious services and events that reflect her beliefs.
    • Introduce Elizabeth to gardening and music therapy groups within the nursing home to reconnect with her hobbies.
    • Continue grief counseling sessions and psychiatric evaluations to monitor and adjust antidepressant therapy as needed.
    • Organize regular family visits, incorporating them into care planning sessions to ensure Elizabeth feels supported by her loved ones.
  • Responsible Staff: Social Worker, Recreational Therapist, Pastoral Care, Grief Counselor, Psychiatrist
  • Timelines: Immediate start with regular evaluations at weekly interdisciplinary team meetings and adjustments based on Elizabeth's feedback.

Step 6: Interdisciplinary Team Review

  • The team agrees on the personalized approach, recognizing the critical role of engaging Elizabeth in activities that resonate with her personal interests and spiritual beliefs.

Step 7: Resident and Family Engagement

  • Engaging Elizabeth and her family in the care planning process ensures interventions are tailored to her preferences, promoting a sense of agency and involvement in her own care.

Step 8: Monitoring and Reassessment

  • Short-Term: Monitor Elizabeth's participation in activities and response to grief counseling and antidepressant treatment.
  • Long-Term: Evaluate the impact of the care plan on Elizabeth's mood and social engagement, making necessary adjustments to support her continued recovery and well-being.

Documentation and Signatures:

  • Signature of MDS Coordinator: James Wilson, Date: YYYY-MM-DD
  • Signature of Primary Nurse: Anne Carter, Date: YYYY-MM-DD
  • Signatures of other interdisciplinary team members involved.

IDT Meeting Follow-Up:

  • Scheduled Date: YYYY-MM-DD to assess Elizabeth's progress, discuss any barriers to participation in activities, and refine the care plan to further support her emotional and social needs.
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