Home Health Excellence: Comprehensive Homecare Assessment Part 1

Presented by Kim Tate and Natalie Venable

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Video Runtime: 23 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 40 Minutes

This course is designed to provide home health clinicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform thorough and effective patient assessments. This series delves into the essentials of conducting comprehensive assessments, emphasizing the importance of a thorough and complete assessment and the importance of utilizing the 4Ms framework—what matters, mobility, mentation, and medication. Clinicians will learn to integrate patient-centered care practices to ensure individualized and realistic goal setting that enhances patient outcomes. This series delves into the essentials of conducting comprehensive assessments, emphasizing the importance of utilizing the 4Ms framework—what matters, mobility, mentation, and medication.

Learning Objectives
  • Define the comprehensive homecare assessment within the context of holistic patient care
  • Recognize how comprehensive assessments ensure compliance with healthcare standards to facilitate the development of individualized, patient-centered care plans
  • Outline the instructions and expectations for a patient’s first visit based on referral information and documentation
  • Identify how each component of the 4Ms framework (what matters, mobility, mentation, and medication) can be integrated into comprehensive assessments

Meet your instructors

Kim Tate

Kim Tate is a registered nurse with over three decades of healthcare experience. She is a passionate clinical leader who strives to deliver quality care and positive patient outcomes. She has a bachelor of science in nursing with a proven track record of facilitating and leading the effectiveness of clinical programs,…

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Natalie Venable

Natalie Venable earned her bachelor of science in occupational science from Eastern Kentucky University in 2012, followed by a master of science in occupational therapy in 2014. Her extensive career as an occupational therapist spans various settings, including outpatient care for both adult and pediatric populations, skilled…

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Chapters & learning objectives

Understanding the Comprehensive Assessment

1. Understanding the Comprehensive Assessment

This chapter will cover the definition and purpose of a comprehensive homecare assessment, focusing on the components of a head-to-toe assessment within a holistic care framework. This foundational knowledge is crucial for clinicians to understand the scope and significance of thorough assessments and ensure that all aspects of a patient’s health and well-being are addressed effectively. The basics of OASIS and its role in home healthcare will also be introduced, emphasizing its importance in tracking patient outcomes and maintaining care quality.

The Importance of a Comprehensive Assessment

2. The Importance of a Comprehensive Assessment

This chapter will explore the importance of comprehensive assessments in ensuring compliance with healthcare standards and fostering patient-centered care. Clinicians will understand the value in developing individualized care plans and setting appropriate goals based on assessment findings, enhancing the quality of care and promoting positive patient outcomes.

Preparing for the Comprehensive Assessment

3. Preparing for the Comprehensive Assessment

It is vital to ensure clinicians are equipped with the necessary knowledge and resources to conduct assessments efficiently and set appropriate and realistic goals for patients. This chapter will focus on preparing clinicians for the comprehensive assessment process by reviewing referral information, understanding patient rights and responsibilities, and setting the stage for success with an effective first call to the patient and/or caregiver.

Age-Friendly Health Systems: The 4Ms Framework

4. Age-Friendly Health Systems: The 4Ms Framework

This chapter will introduce the 4Ms framework—what matters, mobility, mentation, and medication—offering clinicians a structured approach to comprehensive assessments. Understanding and implementing this framework is crucial as it enables clinicians to address the diverse needs of patients comprehensively, ensuring that assessments are holistic, patient-centered, and effective in driving personalized care plans.