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Understanding and Coding MDS 3.0 Item I4800: Non-Alzheimers Dementia

Understanding and Coding MDS 3.0 Item I4800: Non-Alzheimers Dementia

Introduction

Purpose:
Non-Alzheimers dementias, such as vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia, are characterized by cognitive decline that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. MDS Item I4800 captures these diagnoses to ensure residents receive specialized care based on the type and progression of their dementia.

What is MDS Item I4800?

Explanation:
MDS Item I4800 tracks cases of non-Alzheimers dementia, a category that includes dementias unrelated to Alzheimers disease. These conditions require tailored interventions such as cognitive therapy, behavior management, and support for daily living. Proper coding ensures that care plans reflect the unique challenges posed by different forms of dementia, from memory loss to behavioral symptoms like agitation or confusion.

Guidelines for Coding MDS Item I4800

Coding Instructions:

  • Non-Alzheimers dementia must be diagnosed by a healthcare provider and actively managed.
  • Code this item as present if the resident has been diagnosed with a type of dementia other than Alzheimers and is receiving care for cognitive decline, behavioral changes, or memory impairment.
    For example, if a resident is diagnosed with vascular dementia and receiving cognitive therapy, MDS Item I4800 should be coded as present.

Best Practices for Accurate Coding

Documentation:

  • Ensure that the resident’s medical record includes a formal diagnosis of non-Alzheimers dementia and documents any ongoing treatments, such as therapy or medications for cognitive support or behavior management.

Communication:

  • Collaborate with the residents care team, including physicians, nurses, and therapists, to develop and adjust care plans as the dementia progresses. Open communication helps ensure that interventions are targeted to the residents specific needs.

Training:

  • Provide ongoing staff training on the different types of dementia, focusing on the unique symptoms and care strategies for non-Alzheimers dementias. Staff should be prepared to handle cognitive decline and behavioral challenges with compassion and skill.

Conclusion

Summary:
Accurately coding MDS Item I4800 ensures that residents with non-Alzheimers dementia receive appropriate care and support tailored to their specific type of dementia, improving their quality of life and helping manage symptoms.

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Reference

  • CMSs Long-Term Care Facility Resident Assessment Instrument 3.0 Users Manual, Version 1.19.1, October 2024, Pages I-12 to I-14.

Disclaimer

This guide for MDS 3.0 Item I4800 is based on the CMSs Long-Term Care Facility Resident Assessment Instrument 3.0 Users Manual, Version 1.19.1, October 2024. Every effort will be made to update this guide as necessary.

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