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Care Plan for Behavioral Management

Care Plan for Behavioral Management

Category / Primary Body System

  • Psychosocial and Mental Health

Problem

  • Resident exhibits behavioral issues.

Goal

  • Resident will have fewer episodes of risk behaviors for the next 90 days.

Plan/Approach

  1. Medication Management

    • Administer medications as ordered by MD to manage behavioral symptoms.
  2. Psychological Support

    • Provide psych services as needed to address underlying psychological issues.
  3. Behavioral Interventions

    • Redirect the resident as needed to de-escalate potential behavioral episodes.
    • Always approach the resident in a calm and caring manner to minimize agitation and anxiety.
  4. Medical Evaluation

    • Conduct labs and urine tests as ordered by MD to rule out any medical causes of behavioral changes.

Rationale

  1. Medication Management

    • Proper administration of medications helps manage symptoms and reduce the frequency of behavioral episodes.
  2. Psychological Support

    • Access to psychological services provides necessary support and intervention to address underlying mental health issues.
  3. Behavioral Interventions

    • Redirecting and approaching the resident calmly can de-escalate situations and prevent the escalation of risky behaviors.
  4. Medical Evaluation

    • Ruling out medical causes for behavioral changes ensures that all potential contributing factors are addressed.

Actions

  1. Medication Management

    • Administer prescribed medications on schedule, monitoring for effectiveness and any side effects.
    • Document medication administration and the resident’s response to the treatment.
  2. Psychological Support

    • Arrange for psych services as needed, including therapy or counseling sessions.
    • Follow up on recommendations from mental health professionals and incorporate them into the care plan.
  3. Behavioral Interventions

    • Redirect the resident during episodes of agitation or behavioral changes, using distraction techniques or engaging them in a calming activity.
    • Approach the resident calmly and respectfully, using a gentle tone and reassuring body language.
    • Document instances of behavioral episodes and the strategies used to manage them, noting their effectiveness.
  4. Medical Evaluation

    • Conduct labs and urine tests as ordered, documenting results and reporting any abnormalities to the MD.
    • Monitor for any signs of medical conditions that could be contributing to behavioral changes, and address them promptly.
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