Care Plan for Managing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

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Care Plan for Managing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

Care Plan for Managing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

Category / Primary Body System

  • General Care

Problem

  • Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) assistance needed.

Goal

  • Resident will maintain hygiene, comfort, and safety while being supported in all ADLs.

Plan/Approach

  1. Needs Monitoring

    • Check on resident's needs frequently, ensuring it does not become intrusive to maintain a balance between support and independence.
  2. Clothing and Personal Hygiene

    • Ensure clothes are clean, neat, and in good repair to promote dignity and comfort.
    • Encourage the use of house lotion, especially during dry winter months to prevent dry skin.
  3. Call Bell Accessibility

    • Keep the call bell within reach of the resident in their room, encourage its use, and answer promptly to address needs timely.
  4. Nail Care

    • Offer nail care with the weekly bath by nursing staff or supervise this task to ensure proper grooming.
  5. Supplies and Positioning

    • Keep the resident supplied with soaps, lotions, and other personal care items.
    • Encourage frequent turning and repositioning, providing assistance if needed to prevent pressure ulcers and promote comfort.
  6. PRN Services

    • Provide PRN services including dentist, podiatrist, audiologist, optometrist, and hairdresser as needed to maintain overall health and hygiene.

Rationale

  1. Needs Monitoring

    • Regular checks ensure the resident’s needs are met promptly, promoting comfort and preventing potential issues while respecting their independence.
  2. Clothing and Personal Hygiene

    • Clean and well-maintained clothing enhances the resident’s dignity and comfort. Using lotion regularly prevents dry skin and related discomforts.
  3. Call Bell Accessibility

    • Having the call bell within reach and encouraging its use ensures the resident can easily communicate their needs, promoting timely assistance and safety.
  4. Nail Care

    • Regular nail care maintains hygiene and prevents complications such as infections or discomfort due to overgrown nails.
  5. Supplies and Positioning

    • Providing necessary personal care items and encouraging frequent repositioning helps maintain skin integrity, comfort, and overall well-being.
  6. PRN Services

    • Access to specialized services ensures comprehensive care and addresses any additional health needs the resident may have.

Actions

  1. Needs Monitoring

    • Conduct regular checks on the resident’s needs, ensuring these are documented and addressed promptly.
  2. Clothing and Personal Hygiene

    • Ensure the resident’s clothes are clean, neat, and in good repair, and encourage the use of lotion especially during dry months to maintain skin hydration.
  3. Call Bell Accessibility

    • Place the call bell within easy reach of the resident, encouraging them to use it when needed, and respond promptly to any calls.
  4. Nail Care

    • Provide nail care during the weekly bath or supervise the task to ensure it is completed properly.
  5. Supplies and Positioning

    • Ensure the resident is supplied with personal care items such as soaps and lotions. Encourage frequent turning and repositioning to prevent pressure ulcers and promote comfort.
  6. PRN Services

    • Arrange and provide PRN services including dental, podiatry, audiology, optometry, and hairdressing as needed.
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