Mobility Decline Prevention
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Modules - Mobility Decline Prevention
COMPARE AND ANALYZE RESULTS
You can compare results from the resident interviews with information in the CNAs' written FIT logs to identify any reporting discrepancies. These may indicate areas for improvement or further training. A CNA's log may also explain what otherwise might appear to be a glitch in execution. For example, the log may include a note that a resident felt sick and so couldn't exercise that day.
With all your program assessment data in hand, ask yourself this question: Is the FIT program working as expected? This, of course, raises several related questions:
- Are CNAs consistently offering to FIT participants incontinence care and exercise every two hours?
- Are the residents consistently consenting to exercise?
- Is resident performance improving or at least holding steady?
- Are CNAs accurately completing the FIT logs?
If you identify a problem in any of these areas (look for the "no" answers) you may need to investigate further before you can resolve it. Often a meeting with the CNAs can help clarify and correct problems.
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